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Doja Cat has’stopped vaping for a while’ following a medical procedure

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Doja Cat has’stopped vaping for a while’ following a medical procedure

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Doja Cat is giving up vaping after revealing she recently underwent surgery.

“The doctor only had to cut into my left tonsil.” It was infected with an abscess. “My entire throat is f–ked, so I might have some bad news for yall soon,” the Say So singer tweeted on Thursday.

Doja, 26, went on to say that her tonsils were infected prior to the 2022 Billboard Music Awards last Sunday, so she was prescribed antibiotics. She, on the other hand, “forgot” and proceeded to drink wine and vape “all day long.”

“Then I started getting a nasty ass growth on my tonsil,” she wrote, “so they had to do surgery on it today.”

“He poked up in dere with a needle twice and then sucked all the juice out and then he took a sharp thing and cut it in two places and squoze all the goop out in dere,” the Woman hitmaker wrote. I cried a lot and it hurt a lot, but I’m fine.”

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When a fan asked Doja if she was still vaping, the Grammy winner replied, “I’m quitting the vape for a while and hopefully I won’t crave it anymore after that.”

“Throwing them away just instils panic,” she continued. “I’m addicted, but not helpless,” she explained. “I was literally staring at my vape today that I normally hit a thousand times a day and only hit it twice.” I’m going to try to quit cold turkey for the time being, but hopefully my brain won’t require it at all by then.”

While she has not yet had her tonsils removed, Doja tweeted to a fan that she will “try and get em removed for sure very soon.”

Doja won four BBMA awards after receiving 14 nominations.

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