The 2025 Met Gala delivered its usual spectacle of fashion, art, and celebrity drama — but few expected rising rap star Doechii to become the center of a heated internet storm. A brief but viral video clip showing Doechii requesting more umbrellas to shield her designer ensemble triggered a fiery backlash from controversial streamer Adin Ross, who didn’t hold back during his Kick livestream.
Ross, known for his often divisive takes and inflammatory language, went on a profanity-laced tirade, branding Doechii “entitled” and an “industry plant.” He also questioned her talent, mocked her music, and harshly criticized her behavior on one of fashion’s most prestigious red carpets.
But the incident didn’t end with Ross’ rant — it set off a social media firestorm that drew in fans, critics, and pop culture commentators, all eager to weigh in on what’s now being dubbed “Umbrella-Gate.”
What Sparked the Drama? A 5-Second Clip at the Met Gala
The now-viral clip that ignited the controversy showed Doechii arriving at the Met Gala while rain lightly fell. Surrounded by handlers and photographers, she can be seen asking for additional umbrellas to protect her outfit before stepping out of her vehicle. Her request, though seemingly harmless, was met with accusations of diva behavior by some online — including Ross, who took the opportunity to publicly rip into the artist.
“Where’s the ‘please’? Where’s the ‘may I’? What a cunt, bro. Holy f***,” Ross shouted on his stream, unleashing a wave of criticism toward Doechii’s perceived attitude.
Ross didn’t stop there. He accused her of lacking originality, claiming her hit song “Anxiety” was a “ripoff” of Gotye and Kimbra’s 2011 Grammy-winning track “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
Despite the fact that the sample in question was legally cleared by her team — a common practice in the music industry — Ross labeled her a fraud and questioned why acclaimed artists like Playboi Carti or The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) would collaborate with her.
Fans Defend Doechii and Call Out Ross for Sexism and Hypocrisy
The backlash to Ross’ comments came swiftly. Fans and industry voices took to Twitter (now X), TikTok, and Instagram to call out his misogyny, ignorance, and double standards.
One viral comment read:
“Adin Ross has never had an original thought in his life, and he’s out here criticizing someone whose art is legally protected and critically acclaimed.”
Another user noted the double standards in his commentary:
“If a male artist asked for umbrellas to protect a suit worth thousands, it’d be called ‘respecting the drip.’ But when Doechii does it, she’s ‘entitled’? The hypocrisy is unreal.”
Ross, who has been at the center of multiple online controversies, including past comments seen as racist or transphobic, was accused once again of using his platform to target women — particularly women of color — for clout.
Doechii Responds with Humor and Grace on TikTok
While the internet debated the fallout, Doechii took a more lighthearted approach. In a now-trending TikTok video, she poked fun at the situation with a cheeky caption:
“God forbid a girl needs more umbrellas ☂️😂”
She followed up with a heartfelt note:
“This was the night we all dreamed of, and my team killed it (umbrellas aside) 😭🥴”
Her response was met with praise from fans and fellow celebrities who applauded her ability to rise above the negativity with humor, grace, and class.
Who Is Doechii? Rising Star with a Bold Voice
For those unfamiliar, Doechii, born Jaylah Hickmon, is a fast-rising artist known for her genre-defying music, fearless fashion, and empowering message. Her breakout hit “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake” established her as a unique voice in hip-hop, blending alt-pop, trap, R&B, and spoken word.
Signed to Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) — home to Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and ScHoolboy Q — she has been hailed as a trailblazer and a bold new face in the music industry. “Anxiety,” one of her most streamed songs, deals with vulnerability, mental health, and the complexities of fame — making Ross’ attacks on its originality particularly tone-deaf.
The Bigger Picture: Celebrity Etiquette, Public Perception, and Sexism in Pop Culture
The controversy touches on deeper themes in pop culture: how female celebrities are scrutinized, especially when they assert their boundaries or make simple requests — like asking for umbrellas in the rain.
Similar incidents in the past — from Mariah Carey to Naomi Campbell — have shown how quickly the media and internet can label women as “divas,” often without understanding the context. In Doechii’s case, it’s hard to ignore the racial and gender undertones of the backlash.
Meanwhile, streamers like Adin Ross continue to gain attention by stoking drama, raising ethical questions about the role of influencers in shaping public opinion — especially when they wield large audiences but lack accountability.
Final Thoughts: Team Doechii or Team Drama?
While the internet remains divided, one thing is clear: Doechii isn’t going anywhere. The viral drama may have put her under fire, but it also amplified her name, her music, and her poise under pressure.
As fans continue to rally behind her, and critics dissect every moment of the Met Gala, Doechii’s umbrella moment may well go down as another turning point in the evolving conversation around celebrity culture, public scrutiny, and double standards.
Whether you’re Team Doechii or still watching from the sidelines, one thing’s for sure — the 2025 Met Gala gave us more than just fashion. It gave us a full-blown pop culture flashpoint.