The recent birthday party for JoJo Siwa took a sad turn.
In a joke on May 19, Siwa said, “It’s my 21st birthday, I’m drunk as f—k right now.” One of her friends then threw bread at her. “Someone hit me in the eye.” “It was really bad, but I’m OK,” she said, then joked to the camera, “I’m not OK.”
Siwa showed off her “liquor spread” of bottles of alcohol that were all over her kitchen tables while wearing a birthday pin and necklace. “Happy 21st birthday to me,” she said. After the post, Siwa shared another birthday TikTok video of herself dancing to her hit song “Karma.”
The dance mom from Dance Moms kept the birthday fun going the next day by going to Disney World. “Happy 21st,” she wrote under a TikTok video of her family and friends lip-syncing to “Karma” on May 20, along with a filter of her sparkly black makeup look from the music video for the song.
Tyler Cameron from Bachelor Nation was in her party group. They fought against each other on season 2 of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. Cameron, 31, was one of three famous people to finish the tough tasks of the show. The other two were Nick Viall, who used to be on The Bachelor, and Erin Jackson, an Olympic speed skater.
As they worked on the show, Siwa and Cameron became close friends. “I think he’ll be the best man at my wedding,” she told Bustle in November 2023. “Being gay is great because you can have the best man and a maid of honor.”
According to her joke, she doesn’t find Cameron “hot.” “I tell my friend Tyler Cameron all the time, I’m like, ‘I’m the only girl in America that wouldn’t want to be with you,'” she said.
The recent birthday party for JoJo Siwa took a sad turn.
In a joke on May 19, Siwa said, “It’s my 21st birthday, I’m drunk as f—k right now.” One of her friends then threw bread at her. “Someone hit me in the eye.” “It was really bad, but I’m OK,” she said, then joked to the camera, “I’m not OK.”
Siwa showed off her “liquor spread” of bottles of alcohol that were all over her kitchen tables while wearing a birthday pin and necklace. “Happy 21st birthday to me,” she said. After the post, Siwa shared another birthday TikTok video of herself dancing to her hit song “Karma.”
The dance mom from Dance Moms kept the birthday fun going the next day by going to Disney World. “Happy 21st,” she wrote under a TikTok video of her family and friends lip-syncing to “Karma” on May 20, along with a filter of her sparkly black makeup look from the music video for the song.
Tyler Cameron from Bachelor Nation was in her party group. They fought against each other on season 2 of Fox’s Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. Cameron, 31, was one of three famous people to finish the tough tasks of the show. The other two were Nick Viall, who used to be on The Bachelor, and Erin Jackson, an Olympic speed skater.
As they worked on the show, Siwa and Cameron became close friends. “I think he’ll be the best man at my wedding,” she told Bustle in November 2023. “Being gay is great because you can have the best man and a maid of honor.”
According to her joke, she doesn’t find Cameron “hot.” “I tell my friend Tyler Cameron all the time, I’m like, ‘I’m the only girl in America that wouldn’t want to be with you,'” she said.
Siwa has been in relationships with a few people since she came out as gay in January 2021. Her on-and-off relationship with Kylie Prew is one example. Siwa said last month that she and Prew are still good friends even though they broke up in June 2022. She also said that she went through “trauma” when her last relationship ended.
“My last relationship got a lot of attention.” Our meeting was seen by a lot of people. Our formal relationship was known to a lot of people. Siwa said on the April 10 episode of the “Call Her Daddy” show, “Our breakup was very public.” She did not name the ex in question. “Other things happened that I would tell you about if this microphone wasn’t on. What she did and what she told me without giving her name.” But I had to give it to my security team to handle.
After they “fired back” at each other on social media, she said, things got “really f—ked up.” “I had to give that message to my security team.” “I just realized that’s one of many things the world doesn’t know,” she said. People still say these things about me, and I’m like, ‘The world doesn’t even know.'”
For now, she’s focused on enjoying her new, more grown-up stage of life since “Karma” came out. For the first time, Siwa told Us Weekly last month that the younger, more colorful version of herself “will never come back, but I will never hate her.” “I’ll always be proud of her,” she said. “That kid went through some s—t.”