Doja Cat has opened up about the pressures of fame, revealing an unusual tactic she uses to deal with constantly filmed in public. In a recent interview with Vogue, the artist shared that instead of confronting fans directly, she chooses a more creative—and unexpected—approach.
Turning Discomfort Into a “Game”
Doja Cat admitted that the experience of filmed without consent makes her deeply uncomfortable. However, rather than reacting with anger, she channels that frustration into something playful.
She explained that she sometimes intentionally alters her appearance to look “ugly” on purpose, describing it as a personal game. For her, it’s a way to regain a sense of control in situations where privacy feels impossible.
Why She Avoids Confrontation
Despite how upsetting the situation can be, Doja Cat made it clear she doesn’t want to lash out at fans. She emphasized that confronting people aggressively isn’t something she’s comfortable with, even when boundaries crossed.
Instead, her approach reflects a desire to handle things in a way that feels less hostile—choosing creativity over conflict.
The Bigger Conversation Around Celebrity Privacy
Her comments highlight a growing issue many public figures face today: the loss of personal space in the age of smartphones and social media. Celebrities often filmed without permission, turning everyday moments into viral content.
By sharing her experience, Doja Cat adds to the ongoing conversation about respecting boundaries—even for those constantly in the spotlight.
A Different Kind of Control
Ultimately, her strategy may seem unconventional, but it underscores something deeper—the need for autonomy. In a world where cameras are always on, even small acts of control can make a difference.
And for Doja Cat, that control sometimes comes in the most unexpected form: choosing how she’s seen, even if it means not looking her best.



