-- Doja Cat is responding to some criticism over her performance during her James Bond tribute at the Oscars. The "Need to Know" singer took to Instagram on Monday to address the performance and some fans' reactions to it saying she feels "amazing about the whole thing," but admitted "nerves" got to her during the show on Sunday night.
Doja Cat stepped out at the 2025 Oscars on March 2 in a daring animal-print look. She's set to perform alongside Lisa and RAYE.
The 'Woman' singer took on 'Diamonds Are Forever' during the Oscar tribute to James Bond, and viewers were divided over her performance.
The California native shared on social media how performing at the 97th annual Academy Award show was “scary as f**k.” In the live broadcast, the Grammy-winner sang “Diamonds Are Forever” as part of the James Bond tribute, which also included performances of “Live and Let Die” by Lisa, and “Skyfall” by RAYE.
Doja Cat is addressing critics who weren't fans of her James Bond tribute performance at the 2025 Oscars, noting that the performance was 'brave and scary as f--- for me.'
For the Vanity Fair after-party Doja Cat changed for the third time into a custom gold Balmain dress that looked like an Oscar statue come to life.
Doja Cat brought big cat energy to the 2025 Oscars red carpet − literally. Ahead of Sunday night's 97th annual Academy Awards ceremony, the rapper and vocalist walked the carpet in a floor ...
Doja Cat and Raye have addressed the criticism of their James Bond tribute at the Oscars -- 'nerves got to me and a bitch hit some flats,' said Doja.
Halle Berry introduced a tribute to James Bond producers producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, with Margaret Qualley, Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye teaming up for a special tribute to the iconic songs that have been such key part of the legendary spy franchise's history.
Live and Let Die,” “Diamonds are Forever” and “Skyfall” were on the set list as Margaret Qualley opened the tribute with a dance performance.
After her song 'Born Again (feat. Raye and Doja Cat)," Lisa Manobal collaborated once more with the two singers on the Oscars 2025 James Bond tribute.