Doja Cat admits she has 'bad impulse control' when reacting to fans online
The Say So singer regularly interacts with her fans online and doesn't hold back when responding to criticism and earlier this year, she declared on Twitter she was quitting the music business and couldn't wait to "disappear" into anonymity. Speaking about her online outbursts to Dazed magazine, Doja acknowledged that she reacts "impulsively" and doesn't consider the consequences in the heat of the moment. "They're (the media are) like, 'Oh, this can't possibly be her simply having fun. She has to be out of her mind. She has to be cuckoo.'”,
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