KEY POINTS

  • JoJo Siwa said Candace Cameron Bure did not share the full details of their meeting, which really upset her
  • Siwa said it was fine when Cameron Bure refused, but she saw her taking photos with other kids after rejecting her
  • The "Boomerang" singer added that the encounter was among the memories that would always stick with her

JoJo Siwa made another statement after Candace Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha reacted to a previous remark she said about her past encounter with the "Full House" star.

Cameron Bure addressed the feud Tuesday and clarified that she already apologized to Siwa, and they were good. She explained that she called the 19-year-old artist. However, Siwa told Page Six Thursday that the "A Shoe Addict's Christmas" actress "didn’t share all the details of the meeting."

"We did speak on the phone. She shared that in her [Instagram video]," Siwa said. "It was at the afterparty that she didn’t wanna take a picture with me, and I was OK with that."

However, according to the "Dance Moms" alum, when "I turned around, and when I looked back, she was taking pictures with other kids." Siwa clarified that it was that part that made her "really, really upset," even calling it "one of those memories" that always "stuck with" her.

"When you’re little and somebody says something to you, and you just never forget it as long as you live — I think we’ve all had that moment — and I feel like this was that moment for me," the "Boomerang" singer explained.

Siwa made the statement after Natasha reacted to her previous remark about her encounter with Cameron Bure. In a since-deleted post on her Instagram Story, Natasha urged Siwa to "grow up," Entertainment Tonight reported.

"Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a 'rough experience,'" the 23-year-old wrote, per ET. "This generation is so sensitive and has zero backbone. Grow up. There are bigger issues in the world than this."

Natasha acknowledged Siwa's disappointment and maintained that her mom was "the most kind, soft-spoken, apologetic, class act" and stressed that refusing to take a photo didn't warrant her to call the "She Cried No" star "rude."

"For someone to say that they don’t want to take a photo with you or that it’s a bad time because they’re working is not a 'rough experience,'" Natasha added before concluding, "There are people who are dying in other countries, there are children who are starving. Those people are having a rough experience."

In a previous interview with Page Six, Siwa described her encounter with Cameron Bure and called it a "rough experience" because she was a "big, big fan." However, she also acknowledged that it was probably not a "good time" for the 46-year-old star. She also noted that her bad experience was not a reflection of Cameron Bure's character.

JoJo Siwa
JoJo Siwa talked to International Business Times about her YouTube career at Vidcon in Anaheim, California, on June 24, 2017. Rebecka Schumann/International Business Times