Trolls accuse Doja Cat of ruining ex-boyfriend Ash River's career and inciting his suicide
Pop singer Doja Cat is in the news for having allegedly incited her boyfriend's suicide. During a new episode of the podcast 'No Jumper', a friend of the late musician Ash River claimed that Doja, who was Ash's girlfriend, deleted his entire music catalog from his hard drive and 'derailed' his life.
Lil House Phone, who was a friend of Ash, revealed in the podcast that Doja, whom he said "loves those white boys," used to date Ash before she became famous. Apparently, during a lovers' fight, "she deleted his whole hard drive of music that he was working on."
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Lil House seemed to be missing his dear friend as he said, "It was something very important and she deleted his entire catalog of music that was on his hard drive." He claimed that his friend's "life got derailed" ever since he met Doja and "he ended up having a lot of abuse problems" before he unexpectedly passed away in 2021.
Reactions poured in from the co-hosts and the podcast's audience. "Damn!" a co-host remarked, before noting, "You can't blame it on one person though." Lil House then argued, "I seen this s**t with my own eyes." Elsewhere in the conversation, he also claimed that Doja smoked meth.
Doja, who is a popular figure in social media, has been known to engage in rants with YouTubers and TikTokers. She had recently blasted YouTuber Lorry Hill who accused her of getting plastic surgery. "You sit in your f**king chair and talk about this girl and that girl and this girl got this and that done. B***h, look at you. You got work to do right now. And I won't say more," she said on Instagram live.
Doja accused Lorry of clout-chasing by making a video about her. "B***h, I'll tell you one thing. I built my career off of my body and the way that my body looks and making my fans feel confident in the way that their body looks," the Grammy nominee went on. "And the moment I start losing weight, b***hes like you, Jack Skellington, b***hes like you wanna talk about the way that I look."
Doja Cat hasn't responded to the allegations so far.
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).