In an exclusive video from Page Six, JoJo Siwa finally addressed the situation with Candace Cameron Bure. While she did say that their “10-minute conversation” was “sweet,” she disputed some of the details Cameron Bure shared in her Instagram video. “It was at the afterparty that she didn’t wanna take a picture with me, and I was okay with that,” she said, though Cameron Bure had stated they met on the red carpet. “But then I turned around, and when I looked back, she was taking pictures with other kids.”
Despite Siwa allegedly telling Cameron Bure that she hadn’t anticipated the moment to go viral, she also told Page Six that she didn’t regret making the video. “I was being honest, and that’s something that I’ve always done and will always do,” she said. This stance comes even as other celebrities and Cameron Bure’s own daughter, Natasha, called Siwa out for the controversy.
Actor Tori Spelling reached out to Cameron Bure in the comments of her video, writing, “you are officially my spirit animal! So eloquently put.” Natasha Bure also released a statement following her mother’s response to Siwa, and it might just be enough to reignite the feud. “Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a ‘rough experience,'” she wrote on her Instagram Story (via Entertainment Tonight). “This generation is so sensitive and has zero backbone. Grow up.”
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