Doja Cat is known for her bold and often unpredictable personality, but her latest interview for the April 2026 issue of Vogue shows a much more vulnerable side of the hitmaker.
Speaking with Liam Hess, the 30-year-old artist admitted that despite her massive success and the global reach of her “Vie” tour, she is grappling with a deep sense of isolation and a fundamental distrust of the men in her life.
To manage the weight of her career, Doja confirmed she now attends therapy twice every week.
“I want to be around people, and I don’t like to be lonely,” she shared, explaining that while she is constantly surrounded by a team, the professional nature of those relationships creates an unavoidable wall. “It just means that there is a barrier. And that is something that’s really hard to come to terms with in certain moments.”
This feeling of being “incredibly lonely” isn’t just about her tour schedule; it extends into her personal view of relationships. Doja revealed that a major focus of her therapy sessions is unpacking her “really big trust issue with guys.” While she previously leaned into the serial dater label, she now admits that opening up is a struggle.
“I think sincerity is really hard for me at certain moments. And my fans can attest to that. Like, I think a lot of people have witnessed me in moments where I’m not being sincere. And I think it only does really good things for me when I can express myself.”
Even her more lighthearted comments carry a hint of her need for space. When discussing her current approach to dating, she joked, “I’m 30, so I’m ovulating and horny,” while also explaining that therapy has helped her find peace in solitude rather than constantly seeking outside reassurance.
As she prepares for the next leg of her tour, Doja’s message is clear that success hasn’t cured her, but understanding the roots of her loneliness is the first step toward changing it.
