Doja Cat States "Planet Her" Merch Is Actually Bad
Doja Cat is coming under fire and starting to respond to backlash suffered at the hands of fans following the rollout of her Planet Her merchandise, originally designed to accompany her most recent studio album.
Doja went to Twitter to address the statements as fans complained of the poor design quality and high costs attached to the new line. When one fan asked her who designed the merch, the 25-year-old rapper responded, that she didn't even know.
i don’t know https://t.co/pdDYbmYhDZ
— PLANET HER (@DojaCat) July 24, 2021
The merchandise in question includes fairly straightforward branding of her Planet Her album on t-shirts and crop tops along with her name in NASA-themed motifs among other designs.
the merch is bad. i’m aware. don’t worry
— PLANET HER (@DojaCat) July 24, 2021
Aside from responding on Twitter, Doja didn't really offer much in terms of a plan to revamp the products or if the quality would improve. However, what has followed has been a mismatch stream of tweets from Doja that includes a strong defense of the fictional Jason Bourne and the denouncing of Twitter altogether.
"fuck[sic] this app," she penned in one tweet before continuing in another. "i'm [sic] part of such a shitty lame app. why do i [sic] keep posting shit here."
Those recent remarks come on the heels of sitting down with Nick Cannon in which she touched on cancel culture, stating that "people want to see everyone lose."
"The chaos is entertaining. Is it not?" she added. "It happens, but people have good reason to be upset sometimes and people have no reason to be upset sometimes."
Why don't they just leave Jason Bourne alone like let him chill he just wants to chill. He's not a danger he just wants to vibe.
— PLANET HER (@DojaCat) July 26, 2021