Doja Cat unrecognisable as she risks wardrobe malfunction at concert: ‘Don’t clock my implant’
American rapper Doja Cat asked fans to turn away after she was at risk of a serious wardrobe malfunction in her daring outfit.
American rapper Doja Cat may be feline by name, but by nature she is the ultimate chameleon.
The Grammy winner was virtually unrecognisable over the weekend when she walked the red carpet at iHeartRadio’s Wango Tango event in Huntington Beach, California, while narrowly avoiding a wardrobe malfunction.
In recent months, the 29-year-old – real name Amala Dlamini – had been rocking a shorter hairdo featuring dark roots and bleached tips.
But for the annual day-long concert hosted by LA radio station KIIS-FM, Doja transformed into a bombshell complete with cascading, long blonde hair.
Her choice of ensemble was equally loud, stepping out in a sequined, aqua-coloured mini-dress, fishnet stockings and silver buckled heels. The singer drew further attention to her plunging neckline with her sparkly choker and drop earrings.
Later that evening, Doja took to the stage to perform, entertaining the crowd with her hits including Say So, Get Into It (Yuh) and Lose My Mind.
Despite wowing fans with her stunning appearance and performance, Doja was worried that her “contracted implant” was on display given her dress barely covered her assets.
“don’t clock my contracted implant it’s all i ask,” she later tweeted to her 5.7 million followers on X.
“tia and tamera were sitting pretty!” one fan joked, while another commented, “They look amazing babes.”
“We were too mesmerised by the show to notice,” yet another fan reassured the rapper.
Djoa’s latest transformation was a far cry from the bold look she rocked at the Met Gala last week.
Walking on the famous Metropolitan Museum of Art steps in New York, the rapper oozed feline energy in a ocelot-print, pinstriped bodysuit from Marc Jacobs complete with crystals and OTT shoulder pads.
The rapper nailed the ‘Tailored for You’ dress code for the theme ‘Superfine: Tailoring Black Style’ – and she was surprised at how comfortable she felt.
“I’ve never worn anything with such a special silhouette,” Doja Cat told Vogue on the blue carpet.
“And, thankfully, it’s the most comfortable thing I think I’ll ever wear to the Met Gala, too!”