“I’m Ovulating”- Doja Cat Gets Real Honest on if She Is Still a Serial Dater
If candor were currency, Doja Cat would be extravagantly wealthy. The singer has built a reputation for saying exactly what others politely sidestep, especially when it comes to romance. In a Harper’s BAZAAR interview three years ago, Doja Cat breezily crowned herself a serial dater, then flirted with the notion of reform. One can suspect reform did not RSVP here.
Upon asking to give an update on her self given title, Doja Cat, unsurprisingly, gave an answer that had the internet clutching their pearls and laughing at the same time.
Doja Cat gets real about her dating life
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When asked whether she still considers herself a 'serial dater' in her Vogue interview following the April 2026 over she adorns, Doja Cat answered with a firm yes, proving that her romantic instincts remain as restless as ever. And she gave the reason in the most candid way possible.
“I’m 30, so I’m ovulating and h****,” said Doja Cat. Along with the disarmingly blunt declaration, she refused to name her current partner, now that she had seemingly moved on from Joseph Quinn, except that he is planning to visit her on tour.
“I love when they leave,” Cat added, reflecting on the healthiest part of her relationship, saying that this is her favorite part of her current relationship as well, a line that lands somewhere between wit and wisdom. Doja Cat frames it as emotional growth, crediting therapy for her ability to embrace distance without spiraling into anxious habits or compulsive reassurance-seeking.
A mystery man may be on Doja Cat’s itinerary, but audiences are showing up for the spectacle, not the subplot.
All you need to know about Doja Cat's Tour Ma Vie World Tour
Doja Cat’s Ma Vie World Tour is less a concert series and more a traveling declaration of intent. Currently sweeping through Africa before flirting with Europe and North America, the production proves that Doja Cat prefers her stages large, her visuals louder, and her audiences thoroughly captivated. Subtlety is not invited.
The setlist is an exercise in abundance, pairing fresh indulgences like 'Cards' with well-loved staples such as 'Woman' and 'Kiss Me More.' A cover of The Spencer Davis Group’s 'I’m a Man' arrives like a wink from another decade, reminding everyone that Doja Cat enjoys a clever detour.
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Visually, the tour leans into immersive production, drawing inspiration from late twentieth-century aesthetics while maintaining a sleek, modern edge. Illuminated geometric staging and orchestral-style arrangements elevate the experience, ensuring that each performance feels both grand and meticulously designed rather than routine.
In the end, the tour is a triumphant reminder that Doja Cat rarely does anything halfway. She may yet revise a stray comment from Timothée Chalamet, but her allegiance to serial dating seems delightfully, stubbornly intact.
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What do you think of Doja Cat's view on dating? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Adiba Nizami
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