Doja Cat Opens Up About Struggling with Borderline Personality Disorder Doja Cat has shared details about her ongoing battle with borderline personality disorder (BPD), revealing that the condition has been a significant part of her life for years. In a recent TikTok post, the singer discussed her diagnosis, describing it as a long-term struggle that has shaped her experiences. She emphasized the importance of therapy in her journey toward healing and self-acceptance, noting that it has been a process of "treatment and healing" marked by both progress and setbacks. The 30-year-old artist, known for hits like "Paint the Town Red," explained that she has learned to "pretend that I like stuff, to pretend that I'm happy" to mask her emotions. She admitted that this behavior eventually caught up with her, leading to her current struggles with BPD. "I've been in therapy for years now, and I am so relieved and so proud of myself," she said, acknowledging that while she has made progress, she still faces challenges. Doja Cat described BPD as a condition that affects how individuals perceive themselves and others, making it difficult to function in daily life. According to the Mayo Clinic, the disorder involves unstable relationships, impulsive behavior, and an intense fear of abandonment. She echoed these traits, stating that her struggles with BPD have included "agonizing" moments and a sense of instability. In a separate interview with Angie Martinez IRL, Doja Cat reiterated her commitment to therapy, calling it essential for her well-being. She mentioned that she uses sessions to "make sure I'm all right" and to address issues she needs to confront.#doja_cat #borderline_personality_disorder #mayo_clinic #angie_martinez #chappell_roan