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Doja Cat responds to critics with new “pretty” look

Doja Cat has been widely criticized for her outrageous style choices, but she has shown everybody that she can still pull off a pretty, feminine look as well.

Doja Cat has been widely criticized for her outrageous style choices, but she has shown everybody that she can still pull off a pretty, feminine look as well.
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Having been accused by fans of uglifying herself and not presenting her natural beauty, Doja Cat has a history of addressing fans directly when they comment on her beauty decisions.

The star went through a shaved head and eyebrows phase last year, another time she wore fake eyelashes on her eyebrows and as a mustache and goatee, at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture show in January she wore a head-to-toe gauche red diamond-encrusted ensemble.

Though many fans praise her for her creative originality, others think the rapper sometimes goes too far.

Doja Cat beautified

Doja Cat’s new pretty-girl transformation might be one of the star’s ways of responding to criticism.

On Thursday the 27-year-old took to Instagram to show off a beautified, chic look, which is substantially different from some of her previous appearances.

Doja Cat posted her new photos, where she has smokey eyes and highlighted hair.

“Felt like doing a pretty beat for you boring [...]”, Doja Cat wrote in the caption, “So you can shut the f--- up now and leave me the f--- alone ciao.”

Doja Cat’s former look

Before the recent photos of Doja Cat’s groomed, pretty look, the rapper has gone through many style phases.

In an interview with Variety, she was asked why she shaved her head and eyebrows last summer, to which Doja Cat responded that she felt that she needed a change.

“When I shaved my eyebrows off and I shaved my head, I remember thinking, ‘Get this shit off of me,’ because I needed to change something,” she said.

Doja Cat explained that she has always felt pressure as a young rapper rising to fame, and has often responded to “trolls” in a way that will shock them.

“Now I’m being flooded with people who have these preconceived [...] notions about me, and they come in and try to troll. Which I’m very good at handling,” she declared.

“A lot of people think I’m not good at handling trolls because I respond to them. But that’s the art of it.”