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Doja Cat Admits to Being Addicted to the Internet: 'It's a Very Deep Rabbit Hole'
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When appearing in the Thursday, October 12 episode of 'Hot Ones', the 'Paint the Town Red' hitmaker admits that she has a 'deep rabbit hole' addiction to the world wide web.

AceShowbiz - Doja Cat made an honest confession in a recent interview. In the Thursday, October 12 episode of "Hot Ones", the "Planet Her" artist admitted that she has a "deep rabbit hole" addiction to the Internet.

"I been watching this. I'm addicted to the internet," the 27-year-old said.. "There's so many things [in my weirdest YouTube rabbit holes]. I was on a Steve Wilkos bender. YouTube poop has a lot of interesting."

"Do you know what YouTube poop is? It's a subgenre of YouTube comedy," she went on telling host Sean Evans. "I like it most when it's a talk show and you go in and edit it to make it sound like someone's saying something that's super crass and crazy."

Doja continued to elaborate, "There's some Dr. Phil YouTube poops out that are some of the best ones. And I keep going back to them." She, however, acknowledged that "it's a very deep rabbit hole and there's a lot of bad ones that aren't funny at all."

The interview was published days after Doja was dragged on the Internet. She came under fire after posting a selfie wearing a T-shirt with a photo of comedian Sam Hyde, who has strong ties to the "neo-Nazi" movement.

The singer/femcee posted the snap on Instagram on Friday, October 6. In the since-deleted picture, she could be seen sitting in her car sporting a black tee that featured a picture of Sam holding a rifle.

Many have since reacted to the post. One user on X, formerly Twitter, wrote, "imagine being a pick me for incels… like doja cat is really trying her best to be cancelled and un-famous again just so she can get back to those racial chat rooms full time."

Another argued, "I can't even enjoy her music in peace she is always doing something." Someone else chimed in, "I think she wants her career to end." A different individual, meanwhile, vented, "I'm so over her antics."

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