JoJo Siwa Slams Basher Who Didn't Want Her As Judge On Dance Competition Show
JoJo Siwa has clapped back at a basher who didn't want her as a judge on Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance."
The netizen created a buzz Monday after tweeting, "Dammit. I saw the headline 'Judge Leaves #sytycd' and got all excited. Yes! @itsjojosiwa was out! But, nope. It was Matthew Morrison. Dammit! I thought he brought the broadway perspective to the show. Maybe not an expert on dance, but on showmanship. Still won't watch."
JoJo retweeted the said post in response, captioning it with, "literally why tweet this?"
The "Boomerang" singer, who won second place in last year's finale of "Dancing With The Stars," then came up with a follow-up tweet listing a few of her accomplishments to prove the basher wrong.
"8 Years of Dance Knowledge, 4 Major dance TV shows, I've hired over 1000 dancers, 16 Dance music videos," she wrote.
The Nickelodeon star got on board as a judge for the 17th season of the reality dance competition show, which premiered on May 18. She joined judges Stephen "tWitch" Boss and Morrison before the latter was forced to exit the show for failing to follow "competition production protocols."
In July 2020, JoJo opened up about the positive and negative sides of fame on "Nightly News: Kids Edition." She also explained her coping strategy for criticisms during her appearance on the show.
"I've heard everything under the sun about me," the singer told Nightly News' Natalie Morales at the time. "I mean, it can be hard. And it hurts, but as a person you want people to be nice and you're never, never, ever going to please everybody."
She continued, "You know, there are times where I joke around and I say, 'Once every three months, I just kind of bottle everything up and then I just break one night.' I have a bit of a breakdown and I cry for a solid three hours, I take a shower and I call it good. I put my game face back on."
JoJo also made headlines in April this year after she told fans she missed the 2022 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards because she was not invited to the show.
"A lot of you have been asking me why I'm not at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards tonight, and the answer is very simple — I wasn't invited," she said in an Instagram video. "I'm not sure why, but I just didn't get an invite."
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