Doja Cat showed off the results of her boob job when she quietly went for a series of selfies on Monday.
The singer, 25, recently underwent breast reduction and liposuction, which reduced her breast size to 32C.
Fans have given a glimpse of her new character, Doja – real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini – leaving little to the imagination in the stunning snapshot on her Instagram.
She also showed off her toned muscles in a sheer white blouse that she teamed with chic low-rise jeans and red moon boots.
Doja sported a black and white striped hat and stepped out makeup free for the shots.
She let her fans know about her surgery last month, when she tweeted, “I had my ligatures done and my clitoris is amazing.”
Recovered: Doja Cat showed off the results of her recent surgery as she went for a series of selfies on Monday after she underwent a breast reduction and liposuction last month
Then the artist explained that she “recovered in 4 days” and spoke in detail about liposuction surgery.
She phrased it: “I feel fine. I got liposuction, so my thighs hurt a lot if I move a lot. But I heal really fast.
Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure used to remove unwanted body fat and change the shape of the body.
According to the NHS websiteIt involves absorbing small areas of fat that are difficult to lose through exercise and a healthy diet.
It is performed on areas of the body where fat deposits collect, such as the buttocks, hips, thighs, and abdomen.
Another user proceeded to ask more about her breast surgery, asking what size Doja revealed: ’32C’
Meanwhile, the Grammy-winning Doja recently mocked the internet’s darling trolls for their outrage over her new monstrous “Satan” tattoo.
The ink on the left forearm is based on an illustration by Giovanni Battista Bisoni from the Italian philosopher Fortunio Lisetti’s 1634 book De Monstruorum Causis, Natura et Differentiis (On the Causes, Nature, and Differences of Monsters).
On Sunday, Doja (born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini) tweeted: “If (you) call me demonic honestly (because), like, I would love that (you) ate (really).


Every now and then: Doja updated her fans on her surgery last month that reduced her bust size to a 32C (pictured in February, shortly before she went under the knife)
The day before, the Kill Bill rapper — who stressed, “Your fear isn’t my problem” — took to Instastory for her hateful tirade: “The devil said thanks for all the fuss.”
Doja continued: ‘F*** you and f*** what you believe in***. “And I’m dealing with your mother’s bi f***.”
The dropouts from the new downtown Los Angeles area high school—which has 75 million followers on social media—concluded: “Goodnight pu***.”
Duja – who spends most of her time “solitary” in her $2.2 million Beverly Hills home – admitted she became “addicted to social media” to the point where “it has become part of my career.”
‘I enjoy it.’ I actually go deeper than enjoy it,” the I Don’t Do Drugs star admitted in her TIME cover story published last Thursday after being named one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People.
I’m very impulsive. And I see it as a form of entertainment for the people who read and watch it. I am also amused. Social media has been a really big part of what I do. I’m just learning to control how much I put in, and the way I put this stuff in (by) messing around.
Making a big mistake, like just lighting up and going on (Instagram) Live and then watching it the next day. It kind of helped me unwind, which was nice. It didn’t look very good at first, but it helped a lot. I don’t know how I would do that.
Doja previously had to apologize for her public use of homophobic slurs to attack rappers Tyler, The Creator, and Earl Sweatshirt back in 2015 as well as hanging out in far-right chat rooms.
The Vegas star — who nearly quit the music industry a year ago — has been putting the finishing touches on her fourth studio album entitled Hellmouth, which will be released by RCA/Kemosabe Records later this year.
Last Tuesday, Doja tweeted that she kept “changing my mind” about the album’s title and when Twitter user @andeizar suggested “attention-seeking” she replied: “I have a song about that in there!”

Satire: After being named one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential People, Grammy-winning Doja has mocked darling internet trolls for their outrage over her new monstrous “Satanic” tattoo

The Beast: The Ink on the 27-Year-Old’s Controversial Left Forearm is based on an illustration by Giovanni Battista Bisoni from the Italian philosopher Fortunio Lisetti’s 1634 book De Monstruorum Causis, Natura et Differentiis (On the Causes, Nature, and Differences of Monsters)