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Criticism extends beyond Dochi herself, touching on a broader critique of the current celebrity landscape, where shock and spectacle often take precedence over meaningful artistic contribution. The choice to attach prosthetic branding scars and participate in ostentatious displays taps into themes of identity, commodification, and rebellion against conventional beauty standards.
However, many argue that these acts do little more than underscore how disconnected celebrities can be from everyday morality, further alienating audiences who value authenticity and humility.