Jojo Siwa is taking it back to the ’80s with her new hairstyle. After debuting a pixie in April, the singer has unveiled a shaggy mullet.
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not have a bald spot because of her iconic ponytails.Amidst her drama with “Full House” actress Candance Cameron Bure, she released a TikTok with the text reading, “When someone notices my bald spot and wonders what it’s from…”The video, which has topped 23 million views, shows multiple clips of herself crying in the reality series “Dance Moms.”Viewers suggested her tears were because the former Nickelodeon star wore her hair in a tight side ponytail, with one person commenting, “We tried telling her.” However, Siwa quiclkly slapped down that comment in another video with more than 11 million views.
“It’s actually not from the ponytails, because if it was from my ponytails — considering it went on this side — it would be this,” as she showed viewers what side of her head the ponytail was usually on.Instead, she explained that the bald spot was “a stress rash” that developed on the show that she would pick at constantly.“I damaged every single hair follicle that has ever been right there,” Siwa said, adding that eight years later the hair is finally starting to grow back.Subsequent comments responded in a more positive manner, with many apologizing for the “trauma” Siwa went through on the show.“No need to explain! We definitely understand, I go through stress so much!” read one comment.This all comes after the “Dancing With the Stars” runner-up posted another TikTok calling Bure “the rudest celebrity she’s ever met” because Bure refused to take a picture with her on a red carpet in 2016.Bure since apologized through an Instagram video on Tuesday, and Siwa — who was 12 at the time of the interaction — has claimed that she understands the hectic nature of red carpets now that she is an adult.
.Jojo Siwa is taking it back to the ’80s with her new hairstyle. After debuting a pixie in April, the singer has unveiled a shaggy mullet.
This feels like the ultimate prank!
Candace Cameron Bure is the proud new owner of a JoJo Siwa craft kit.
Candace Cameron Bure is the proud new owner of a JoJo Siwa craft kit. The star laughed her way through an Instagram Stories video on Thursday, showing off a PR gift that had just arrived at her home, impeccably timed to her ongoing social media drama with Siwa. «I just found this really funny,» Bure says in the clip. «There's a PR company that sent me a gift...»Bure flips her camera around to show a Siwa-branded boxed craft set from Diamond Art Club.
A “funny” coincidence? Amid Candace Cameron Bure and JoJo Siwa’s ongoing social media drama, the Full House alum had a humorous reaction after a themed gift showed up at her front door.
JoJo Siwa is known for her bubbly and positive personality, but the dancer has never been afraid to speak her mind — even if it lands her in hot water with some of her fellow stars.
Jojo Siwa's mom wants to set the record straight. Jessalyn Siwa weighed in Tuesday on the controversy surrounding her daughter and Candace Cameron Bure on social media. Jessalyn revealed she had actually spoken about Jojo's interaction with Bure on her podcast "Success with Jess." "I talked about this on my podcast a while back," she captioned the video clip recalling the moment that led Jojo to claim Bure was the "rudest celebrity" the pop star had ever met.
The saga between JoJo Siwa and Candace Cameron Bure continues. Now, Jessalynn Siwa is stepping in and calling out the actress over the feud with her daughter. On Monday, Jessalynn took to Instagram to share a clip from a previous episode of her podcast, , where she talked about the now-infamous run-in JoJo had with Candace at the premiere. A post shared by Jessalynn Siwa (@jessalynnsiwa)The feud began when JoJo tried to take a photo with Candace at the premiere, she was 11 years old at the time, and the actress allegedly blew her off, saying, «Not now.» Fast-forward to July of this year, JoJo participated in a TikTok trend where she labeled Candace as the «rudest celebrity» she's ever met.
Jojo Siwa is clarifying a statement that has been taken out of context. On Saturday, the 19-year-old judge took to TikTok to clear up some confusion — following backlash she received after a recent interview. During a conversation with, the “Boomerang” singer jokingly revealed her qualms about the word lesbian. Siwa shared that while she enjoys being celebrated as a gay icon and identifies as a lesbian, it’s not a word she likes to use.
Just when we thought the JoJo Siwa and Candace Cameron Bure drama was coming to a close…
JoJo Siwa reunited with her former mentor Abby Lee Miller on Wednesday, taking to TikTok to share a hilariously tongue-in-cheek video of the encounter. The clip begins with Siwa showing off her red carpet look for the premiere of with the caption, «Me all ready for a calm night at the premiere of ...» The scene then abruptly transitions to a video selfie in a dark room, with Siwa visibly grimacing as she pans to show Miller seated at a table behind her. «Plot twist!» she writes.
Still learning. Candace Cameron Bure shared a Bible verse about humility following her drama with JoJo Siwa.
After being called the "rudest celebrity she's ever met" by JoJo Siwa, Candace Cameron Bure is bouncing back with an abundance of celebrity support. Bure recently took to her Instagram to share a conversation she had with Siwa in light of the revelations made by the "Dance Moms" star. Bure had shared that Siwa met her for the first time at the "Fuller House" premiere when she was 11-years-old, and the actress did not stop on the red carpet and take a picture with her.
Us Weekly. “There are bigger issues in this world than this,” Natasha reportedly added.
Candace Cameron Bure's daughter, Natasha Bure, is clapping back at JoJo Siwa following the alum's back-and-forth with her mom, which saw JoJo calling Candace the «rudest celebrity» she’s ever met, for declining to take a photo with her eight years ago. Natasha addressed the drama in a since-deleted Instagram Story, in which she told JoJo to «grow up.»«Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a 'rough experience,'» the 23-year-old wrote.