Doja Cat recently took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to reprimand fans who bring their kids to her shows.
Billboard reports, the 28-year-old requested that concert-goers “leave their kids at home.”
The rapper — born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini — is tired of seeing children in the audience. She stated her songs weren’t made for their innocent ears.
The Grammy-winner tweeted, “idk what the f*** you think this is but I don’t make music for children so leave your kids at home mother******.”
Doja added her sexual lyrics are inappropriate for nonadults. Additionally, she questioned why someone would bring an adolescent to see her perform.
“im rapping about c** why are you bringing your offspring to my show,” she vented.
Under The Shade Room’s report about the singer’s words of advice, most fans agreed.
“That’s real though, stop expecting artist to change their ART for your children’s eyes !” @nisachaise wrote.
Roomies questioned why parents expect strangers to be a role model for their children. Additionally, they stated that is their role.
@_brookes.alexandria_ added, “Right. People are like ‘please be a good example to my children although I am not.'”
@richwired’s comment garnered over 35,000 likes, it stated, “Why do parents blame musicians to avoid accountability.”
@ theblack_blond also cosigned, “Yall always want celebrities and influencers to raise yalls kids. Talking about ‘set an example’ YOU set an example.”
In contrast, another commenter believed artists should be held responsible for the influence that they have on children.
“this argument annoys me ….they market to children then act like they are confused they have a child following,” @blackfoodlife said.
One Roommate found his way to the humor.
@picturemerolling24 quipped, “[Doja Cat] don’t make music for humans.”
Check out Doja Cat’s message to the mamis and papis below: