Is It Too Late Now To Say Sorry? JoJo Siwa Shades Justin Bieber Amid Feud
The most unexpected feud of all time continues! JoJo Siwa appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday, January 23, to shade Justin Bieber after he told her to “burn” her car. Now, the sugary sweet YouTube sensation, 15, is calling him out for not getting an invite to his wedding. Watch the video above and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
“I invited him!” Jojo told Jimmy of her 16th birthday party. “I didn’t get an invite to the wedding, but I still invited him to my party.” Ouch. She added that the 24-year-old is the “only person in America who doesn’t like the car.”
ICYMI, The Biebs took to the comments on West Coast Customs’ Instagram to share his unwarranted opinion on JoJo’s new ride. “Burn it,” he wrote, not once, not twice but three times on the pic. At the time, her mom came to her daughter’s defense, writing, “burn your own things.” JoJo herself even chimed in, adding, “@justinbieber that’s not the best idea.”
Since then, the “Sorry” singer has apologized. “I have nothing against you it was the car and the colors I didn’t like,” he wrote on Twitter following backlash from his comments. “I really hope you didn’t think it was malicious or mean spirited.” Well, it kinda was TBH.
Still, Jo chose to accept his apology. “It’s all good bro! you can perform at my 16th birthday party and we’ll call it good!” she tweeted. Considering the teen turns the big 1-6 on May 19, we’ll just have to wait and see if he ends up following through.
But regardless of the haters, Jojo chooses to be positive. “There’s so much hate in this world that I just don’t necessarily understand why there needs to be, so I try to tell my people … don’t focus on that one person who’s being mean to you, focus on the ten other nice people who are loving you and who are supporting you,” she told Jimmy. TBH, we could all learn a lot from her! Keep spreading the love, girl.
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