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Doja Cat calls out “creepy” fans for calling themselves ‘Kittenz’
Doja Cat has hit back at her fans online – annoyed by their choice to call themselves “kittenz.”The LA rapper and multi-hyphenate is known for being outspoken, blunt and sarcastic on social media. Her latest slew of now-deleted tweets called out a number of fans, especially Doja Cat fan accounts, who refer to themselves as “kittenz.”One tweet wrote: “My fans don’t get to name themselves shit. If you call yourself a ‘kitten’ or fucking ‘kittenz’ that means you need to get off your phone and get a job and help your parents with the house.”Doja Cat responds to fans asking if she can say she loves them:“i don’t though cuz i don’t even know yall” pic.twitter.com/BBmNKZxqT1— Pop Base (@PopBase) July 23, 2023One fan clapped back at the ‘Say So’ rapper, saying, “??? only using the name YOU gave your fans.” In response, Doja Cat reminded them that she made up her stage name when she was “an alcoholic teen.”“What should I change my name to since you don’t like the term kitten?” another fan asked Doja on Twitter, to which she replied: “Just delete the entire account and rethink everything it’s never too late.”Insider reported that several fan accounts, including popular pages Doja HQ and The Kittens Room, were deactivated as a result.Doja Cat called another fan “creepy” after seeing their Twitter handle was her government name, Amala Zandile Dlamini.A Twitter user remembered Doja Cat’s Met Gala look this year, when she came in an outfit inspired by Karl Lagerfeld’s cat Choupine along with Lil Nas X and Jared Leto, before stepping on the red carpet and meowing in interviews.
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Penelope Cruz Named Guest of Honor at Inaugural Nouvelles Vagues Festival in Biarritz
Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Nouvelles Vagues, a new international festival dedicated to films about youth, is set to make a splashy debut Wednesday in Biarritz, a surf haven in southwestern France, with Penélope Cruz as its inaugural guest of honor. Launching with partners such as Chanel and leading French pay TV banner Canal+, Nouvelles Vagues was founded by fashion veteran Jérôme Pulis, who worked at Christian Dior for 16 years and producer Sandrine Brauer. The pair have enlisted former Locarno artistic director Lili Hinstin as programming chief. The festival is kicking off Wednesday evening with the screening of Tina Satter’s “Reality,” the Berlinale breakout film starring Sydney Sweeney, followed by a gala dinner hosted by Chanel. “Reality” was acquired by HBO Films for North America on the heels of its critically acclaimed world premiere at Berlin. Metropolitan FilmExport, the French distributor of “Reality,” is holding the local premiere of “Reality” at Nouvelles Vagues ahead of its theatrical release in August — a sign that the festival is perceived by French industry players as a potentially strong launchpad in a crowded marketplace.
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