JoJoSiwa is 'okay' with calling CandaceCameronBure the 'rudest celebrity' she's met
She admitted, “For a while I regretted it, but after I found out that article about her not wanting anything to do [with] LGBTQIA+ … that’s my people. And I have to stand up for my people.”
“It’s fine if you are doing it because it’s just your movie’s storyline and it’s just it is what it is, like … not everything needs to be gay essentially,” Siwa — who identifies as pansexual — continued. Despite Bure since calling her up to apologize, Siwa said that after her remarks last year, she’s realized they’ll never be BFFs.
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