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Doja Cat Joins Fight Against Poverty; Identifies With Global Citizen Festival

American singer Doja Cat has been generating a lot of buzz on social media, not only for her musical career and public disputes with her father but also for her recent involvement in the fight against poverty with the Global Citizen Festival. The “Paint The Town Red” artist expressed genuine enthusiasm about joining this important campaign, stressing the significance of every individual’s contribution to the battle against poverty.

The renowned musician drew significant attention online when she openly discussed her complex relationship with her father, actor Dumisani Dlamini, referring to him as a “deadbeat.” Moreover, recent reports indicate that the artist is poised to take a stand against global poverty as a featured headliner at this year’s Global Citizen Festival.

The event is set for September 28 in Central Park’s Great Lawn in New York City, according to media outlet TshisaLIVE. The festival wants to help end extreme poverty, demand equity, and safeguard the environment. A well-known vocalist who is 28 years old stated her happiness about being involved in this vital initiative. The artist underlined how crucial it is to use her position to spread awareness and encourage constructive global change. She also expressed how thrilled she was to collaborate with other activists and artists there.

She said:

“It’s been a few years since I last performed at the Global Citizen Festival in Paris, and I’m thrilled to team up with Global Citizen again in Central Park this September. Together, we’ll push for as much action as possible to make the world a better place.

“We all have a role to play in ending extreme poverty and standing up for equity. I’m excited to be part of this significant evening dedicated to positive change.”

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