Jojo Siwa: Celebs Rumors

+44

Watch JoJo Siwa get Punk’d and accused of committing identity fraud in new ‘Punk You’ episode

Jojo Siwa appeared on the Punk’d reboot and was successfully pranked.In a clip shared over the weekend, the ‘Karma’ singer was filmed sitting in the back of an SUV as her driver gets pulled over by what appears to be FBI officers.“Getting pulled over by the secret agents?” she jokes on the ‘Punk You’ episode. “This is a new one.” The actor posing as an agent tells the former Dance Moms star that someone named JoJo Siwa has been committing wire fraud, bank fraud and credit card fraud.She then calls her mother, Jessalynn Siwa, to tell her what’s going on.
nme.com

All news where Jojo Siwa is mentioned

nme.com
Demi Lovato reveals she considered retiring from music before making ‘Child Star’ documentary
Demi Lovato has shared that she was considering retiring from music prior to making her documentary Child Star.Lovato – who now uses she/her pronouns again along with they/them pronouns – co-directed Child Star, marking her directorial debut.The film explores the experience of being famous at a young age and having to grow up in public, and sees Lovato sit down with various former child stars like herself, including Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, JoJo Siwa, and Alyson Stoner.In a new interview with Penn Badgley for his podcast Podcrushed, the singer said she made the film to answer the question: “‘Why did we turn out the way that we did? And how does it affect me today? Is it something that I still wanna do? Why did I feel like I needed so much outside validation?’”When Badgley asked if Lovato felt she succeeded in her search for answers, she responded: “I do.”“One of the questions is, like, ‘Do I wanna still do this today?’ You know, going into this film, I was considering retirement because I didn’t know if it fulfilled me anymore,” Lovato continued. “But for some reason, it was so therapeutic working on this project, realising that, like, I don’t need success.”Lovato, who made her onscreen debut at 10 years old, revealed that discussing the impact of fame with other child stars helped her to decide where to take her musical career next.“I don’t need success, I need to be happy,” she explained.
nme.com
Eva Evans, TikTok star and creator of TV series ‘Club Rat’, dies aged 29
TikTok influencer Eva Evans has died aged 29.It was confirmed by Evans’ sister via Instagram on Sunday (April 21) that the online personality had died.The post, which was made to her sister’s account, read: “Yesterday my family received news that our sweet, fabulous, creative, caring, hilarious Eva, my beautiful sister, has died.”Evans’ sister, Lila, did not reveal the cause of her death, but added: “After 24 hours, I still find myself in a constant cycle of denial and acceptance, so I know how unbelievable and hard to process this news will be.”Lila informed fans and supporters of Evans, who had more than 300,000 followers on TikTok, that a memorial service would be taking place on Tuesday (April 23).A post shared by lila joy (@lilajoyful)She wrote: “We will be holding a celebration of Eva this coming Tuesday, 4/23, in the evening in lower Manhattan.”She continued in the post: “I wish I had Eva here now to refer to because she would have better words and know how to say what I don’t.”She concluded with letting her followers know that they’ll “be hearing a lot more from me on how much Eva means to me and just how different the world will be without her,” but explained that she would keep her post “brief” so that “we can plan for the next few days”.Just four days ago, the online star shared a post to her Instagram page, which has now been flooded with comments by grieving fans and supporters.Evans also posted to her TikTok page last week, reacting to JoJo Siwa’s recent viral track, ‘Karma’.
nypost.com
TikToker Eva Evans, who documented life as a NYC native, dead at 29
TikTok star Eva Evans, who amassed more than 300,000 followers for her tips about New York, has died aged 29.On Sunday Eva’s sister, Iila, said that she was in shock over the social media star’s death.“Yesterday my family received news that our sweet, fabulous, creative, caring, hilarious Eva, my beautiful sister, has died,” Iila captioned her Instagram post.“After 24 hours, i still find myself in a constant cycle of denial and acceptance, so i know how unbelievable and hard to process this news will be.”Eva’s cause of death has not been released.Last year Eva launched a comedy series on Amazon Prime Video called Club Rat, about an influencer who tries to re-enter the dating scene after a video of her break-up goes viral.Eva starred alongside Noa Fisher and Marcela Avelina.Iila said that a celebration of Eva will be held on Tuesday in Lower Manhattan.The sisters are New York natives.Iila went on to say that she wished her sister was still here because she “would have better words and know how to say what I don’t.”“I am keeping this brief, so we can plan for the next few days, but you’ll be hearing a lot more from me on how much Eva means to me and just how different the world will be be without her.”Eva’s sister posted a photo of Eva smiling while wearing a purple and orange dress at what looked like a wedding.The social media star’s last post was three days ago, about Jojo Siwa’s new style.Eva would also post tips like how to see a Broadway show for $30 or what to do in New York besides drink.
nypost.com
JoJo Siwa’s bad girl rebrand is total cringe: opinion
A child star’s transition into adulthood is an age-old right of passage, and one only a handful have ever truly managed it successfully.For every Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez, there’s been a Victoria Justice and a Haley Joel Osment; stars who have failed to evolve their brand and flourish into fully-fledged celebrities.Now, it’s former Dance Moms star JoJo Siwa’s turn, and she’s going down the classic good girl gone bad route that worked so well for the likes of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera back in the early 2000s.Sadly for Siwa, who still drives around Los Angeles in a car emblazoned with her face on the paintwork with the interior covered in colourful rainbow stickers, the attempted rebrand appears anything but genuine to audiences who don’t seem to be falling for it.Siwa has amassed more than 30 million TikTok followers since she rose to fame on Dance Moms in her early teens.She quickly made a name for herself and became one of the show’s biggest breakout stars, with millions of pre-teen girls falling head over heels for her child-friendly, unicorn-loving, rainbow-colored persona.She began to build her career around her signature high-ponytail with a bow, and quickly morphed into a Wiggles-style entertainer.However, criticism soon began to follow her from all corners of the internet, with social media poking fun at the star for appearing to dress and act far younger than she actually was, with fake social media rumors even emerging of her being trapped in a contract that was forcing her to act such a way.After years of channelling the spirit of Willy Wonka, Siwa has finally now decided to break out of her childlike fantasy realm and embrace who she truly is at heart; which, according to her new image, is a
DMCA