‘Thanks for flying the SA flag’, praise netizens after Doja Cat stuns in a South African dress at ‘Global Citizens Fest’

American born pop singer Doja Cat aka Zandile Dlamini performing on the Global Citizens Festival stage in New York. Picture: X/Twitter

American born pop singer Doja Cat aka Zandile Dlamini performing on the Global Citizens Festival stage in New York. Picture: X/Twitter

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Netizens around the world praised American born singer and rapper, Doja Cat aka Zandile Dlamini, after she stunned in a South African flag theme coloured dress performing at the “Global Citizens Festival” stage in New York City’s Central Park.

Doja’s expression of solidarity with South Africa comes in the month of September as the Rainbow Nation with its cultural diversity and history of strong activism celebrates Heritage Month.

South Africa also hosted the “Global Citizen Festival” in December 2018, which saw the likes of Beyoncé, JAY-Z, Sho Madjozi, Cassper Nyovest and Ed Sheeran perform at the FNB Stadium.

This year’s free to attend event, coincided with the conclusion of the UN General Assembly and Climate Week NYC and was hosted by Global Citizen Ambassador Hugh Jackman with featured Post Malone, Jelly Roll and Rauw Alejandro.

After seeing Doja wearing her South African colours, this is what X users had to say.

@Meh_Anaa said: “I think representing South Africa on a global stage like that is powerful.”

User, @Benazirbadshah, said: “Doja Cat made a statement at the Global Citizen Festival by wearing a South African flag-themed dress for her performance. This choice not only showcased her unique style but also highlighted the cultural significance of the event.”

— Clayson Monyela (@ClaysonMonyela) September 29, 2024

@ClaysonMonyela said: “Thanks for flying the 🇿🇦 on the global stage @DojaCat. #SouthAfrica will always be home. #CulturalDiplomacy.”

@AzZaid said: “Doja Cat made a bold statement by wearing a South African flag-themed dress during her performance at the Global Citizen Festival.

“This eye-catching outfit symbolised a connection to the country and added a powerful visual element to her set. The festival, known for promoting global unity and social justice, provided the perfect platform for her to showcase her support for South African culture and causes.”