If you’ve spent any time in online pop culture communities lately, you’ve probably heard the terms “Khia” or “Khia Asylum.” If it left you feeling like you belonged in an asylum, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. We’re breaking down everything you need to know about this stan Twitter phrase, including what it means , where it comes from , and who’s in the asylum .
What is a Khia Asylum?
The “Khia Asylum” is a metaphorical place for pop stars who have fallen out of public favor or never had mainstream success. It’s named after the ‘90s rapper Khia, who fell into obscurity after her 2002 hit “My Neck, My Back.” Current asylum residents include former pop darlings like Rita Ora and Bebe Rexha.