Doja Cat Seemingly Tries to Go Incognito in First Sighting Since Brother Was Accused of Abuse
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The 'Paint the Town Red' hitmaker uncharacteristically wears a long black wig and dark shades while keeping her head down when stepping out with her friends for dinner in Malibu.

AceShowbiz - Doja Cat has been spotted in public for the first time since her mother dropped shocking allegations against her brother. The raptress stepped out for dinner with her friends in California on Thursday night, January 18.

In pictures obtained by Daily Mail, the 28-year-old seemingly tried to go incognito during the outing. She uncharacteristically covered her shaved head with a long black wig and wore designer sunglasses while it was already dark outside.

Looking downcast, the "Paint the Town Red" hitmaker kept her head down when walking out of celeb-favorite Nobu Malibu with her pals. She, however, did not sacrifice her style for a more toned-down look to avoid getting attention.

Doja looked stylish as always as she sported a sleeveless white dress with brown leather knee-high boots. She wrapped up in a luxurious fur and black leather jacket which was draped around her shoulders.

The Grammy winner accessorized with a large black leather weaved Alexander Wang bag, silver chain necklace, dangling earrings and the aforementioned shades. She donned makeup with a swipe of bright red lip.

This marks Doja's first outing since her mother Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer filed a restraining order against her brother Raman Dalithando Dlamini. Deborah accused her son of being physically and verbally abusive toward his famous sister in the legal documents.

Deborah listed her daughter as another person who needs protection from Raman because her 30-year-old son allegedly knocked her daughter's teeth out. Deborah also claimed that Raman has given Doja cuts and bruises, and destroyed and stolen some of the 28-year-old star's property. She said in the docs that Raman is verbally abusive toward his sister "in a very degrading and demeaning manor [sic]" and that Raman has made Doja feel "unsafe and traumatized."

Deborah, who said she's the legal guardian of Raman's 13-year-old son, has been granted court-ordered protection from Raman pending a hearing for a permanent restraining order. The judge, however, did not grant the same protection for Doja, reasoning that the artist would need to file her own request for a restraining order if she fears for her safety.

Raman has since denied the allegations by his mother. In a video obtained by The Shade Room on Thursday, he claimed he hasn't seen "anybody in years." He added, "There's no story," while he kept walking, insisting that he did not get violent with his mother.

Doja has not commented on the claims made by her mother.

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