Doja Cat opens up about relationship status and online criticism in new interview
Doja Cat reveals she is in a relationship while opening up about therapy, dating and dealing with online hate

Doja Cat is speaking candidly about her personal life, relationships, and experiences with online criticism in a new interview with Vogue.
The Grammy-winning artist confirmed that she is currently in a relationship but chose not to reveal her partner’s identity. While she previously described herself as a “serial dater,” Doja Cat acknowledged she still relates to that label, adding that therapy has helped her develop a healthier perspective on relationships. She noted that she now values independence and emotional balance, especially when spending time away from her partner.
The interview also touched on her past rumored relationships, including speculation linking her to Joseph Quinn, as well as her previous connection to musician J. Cyrus. Past controversies were also revisited, including her public interaction with Noah Schnapp, which drew attention after private messages were shared online.
In addition to her dating life, Doja Cat addressed her history of responding to criticism on social media. She admitted that she has often felt compelled to defend her creative choices when faced with online backlash, sometimes giving undue attention to critics. However, she explained that therapy has helped her manage these reactions more effectively.
The artist also referenced a recent incident involving Timothée Chalamet, where she initially criticized his comments before later clarifying her response. Reflecting on her behavior, she acknowledged that emotional reactions can sometimes escalate unnecessarily in the digital space.
Doja Cat further shared that therapy has played a key role in helping her understand her behavior, especially after revealing earlier this month that she has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. While she emphasized that she is still on a journey, she noted that increased self-awareness has been a positive step forward.


















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