

In a playdate that turned into a YouTube video viewed more than 44 million times and landed in an episode of " Keeping Up with the Kardashians," Siwa showed North and Kim around her house and sent her home with tons of JoJo merchandise. To see her have the success is really just the cherry on top.” Keeping up with JoJo: Playdate with the Kardashiansīuilding her brand over the years has also attracted some famous fans: After Kim Kardashian West tweeted that her oldest daughter, North, 7, was "obsessed with JoJo Siwa," North got a special visit from the sparkle-enthusiast herself. Her mother, Jessalynn Siwa, told USA TODAY in 2018: “ The greatest thing about it is she literally was doing it all herself, from filming to editing to thumbnails to producing. The Music" and 2019's "Celebrate." Major songs include "Boomerang," "Hold the Drama" and "Kid in a Candy Store." She has two EPs including 2018's "D.R.E.A.M.

'I am just so happy': JoJo Siwa opens up about being part of LGBTQ community Here's what we know about Siwa and how she rose to digital superstardom. "Technically I would say that I am pansexual because that's how I have always been my whole life. In an interview with People published in April, Siwa said she usually refers to herself as "gay because it just kind of covers it or queer because I think the keyword is cool," but added that she would also identify as pansexual. The internet sensation, who is now 18 years old, made headlines when she came out as part of the LGBTQ community in January. “It’s like my version of going to the park.” “It’s really fun for me,” Siwa told USA TODAY in 2018 of creating social media content. The Omaha, Nebraska, native, born Joelle Joanie Siwa, is famous for her giant hair bows, sparkly outfits, larger-than-life personality, and being an icon for the LGBTQ community as she boasts millions of followers online. JoJo Siwa is consistently breaking barriers – and the Internet.
