The 20-year-old said she had "deleted Twitter" (now known as X), to avoid seeing negative comments.
"I realised I am not the audience for other people's opinions," she said.
Katseye did not specify the nature of the threats they have received; but aggressive and inappropriate behaviour is depressingly common amongst fan communities.
Last year, Chappell Roan criticised the "many nonconsensual physical and social interactions" she had had with fans, including people harassing her family and friends.
Pop band Muna chastised some of their supporters for "spreading falsehoods about us and our loved ones for clout and attention"; while Doja Cat called out "creepy" behaviour from a section of her fanbase.
"Our career has been really short, but I feel like we've gotten a lot of things already said to us, to our families," said Katseye singer Sophia Laforteza.
"We know that we signed up for being so public. We know it's a part of fame. But it doesn't change the fact that we are human."


