Doja Cat Reveals She Has Borderline Personality Disorder While Defending Chappell Roan


Doja Cat reminds the internet that paparazzi encounters rarely come with emotional instruction manuals.

Doja Cat is speaking candidly about mental health and the pressures that come with celebrity. In a new TikTok video, the artist revealed that she has Borderline Personality Disorder while discussing the emotional toll constant public attention can take. She explained that she has been dealing with the disorder for many years, adding that she has been attending therapy and believes it is something that can be treated and managed.

The conversation came as Doja Cat defended fellow singer Chappell Roan, who recently found herself at the center of online debate after an encounter with paparazzi. The moment quickly spread across social media, with some viewers criticizing Roan’s reaction to the situation.

During the video, Doja Cat praised Chappell Roan for being honest and staying true to herself, noting that someone can stand their ground without intentionally hurting others. She also spoke out about resellers, criticizing what she described as their distasteful behavior and explaining that artists do not owe them anything.

By sharing her own experience with Borderline Personality Disorder, Doja Cat appeared to offer broader context to the conversation. The TikTok has since gained significant traction online, sparking discussions about mental health awareness, privacy, and the expectations placed on artists when they are confronted in public.




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