
Kash Doll at the Billboard Women in Music 2025 held at the YouTube Theater on March 29, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images)
Kash Doll isn’t worried about what the internet has to say about her spending habits, especially when it comes to her daughter, Klarity Doll. The rapper recently went viral after an online user accused her of being “materialistic,” and others weighed in. Amid the chatter, Kash seemingly made it clear where she stands on the internet, pocket-watching her!
As mentioned, the conversation about Kash Doll flexing her riches started with a reaction to a blog tweet. On X, Wave Checkers posted Kash unboxing of a pair of pink Moon boots for Klarity, who is one and turning two in June. The post from Feb. 23 has over 2.4 million views, and 384 retweets with more than 100 comments. One of those reactions came from X user, @MuvaofGotti who went in about how Kash spends her coins! “She’s so materialistic that it isn’t even fun anymore and I love her down but it gets to a point…..,” the user wrote.
But that account wasn’t the only one with a similar take on Kash’s love for high-end looks. For context, pink Moon boots for a child Klarity Doll’s size be cost between $110 and $200. For example, @Jaymalone___ wrote, “Making her materialistic lol she isnt even interested in those shoes ‘oooohhh mammaaaaa’ hush lol.” Others commented on Klarity’s facial expressions.
While some replies were cooking Kash Doll, others seemed to understand and even applaud how hard she goes behind Klarity. @BigNaefpwr, for example, said: “When you become a mother, your favorite thing to do is dress your kid lol I feel her on this. Keep spoiling her.” Kash responded to that particular tweet, saying: “Girl I ain’t thinking bout the less fortunate.”
Additionally, the rapper reposted the post from Wave Checkers and a fan quoting her.
By Thursday though, Kash had walked her words back! On Instagram Story, she clarified that using the phrase “less fortunate” was distasteful. She wrote,“That less fortunate comment was very distasteful I take that back a lil bit bc I love God and he didn’t like that! I get a different type of mad when MY kids involved.”
Kash Doll’s initial energy isn’t too surprising since she has used the “materialistic” label on herself in the past. Matter fact, less than a month ago, the rapper hopped on X to affirm she’s first in line for materials.
“In this generation full of materialistic girls who only care about their outfit, looks, career and money, I’m the first in line. ”