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JoJo Siwa Feels Insecure About Her Singing Voice

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Last updated: August 29, 2024 8:32 pm
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JoJo Siwa is insecure about her singing voice

JoJo Siwa may appear bold and confident on stage, but deep down she admits she has “super anxiety” about singing.

she Confession This week’s episode Really good podcast With Bobby Althoff.

“It all started when I was young,” she said. Dance Momsin which she performed from age 11 to 12.

“There were a few times where some of the girls on the show would tell me that I couldn’t sing with them because I’m not good enough and I can’t sing,” JoJo explained.

She said the comment has haunted her ever since: “It’s something a classmate said to me when I was a kid, so it feels like a really old thought in my head.”

Jojo didn’t name names, vocal She has spoken in the past about feeling like an “outsider” among a cast that also includes Maddie Ziegler, Chloe Lukasiak, Nia Sioux, Kalani Hilliker, Mackenzie Ziegler, Kendall Vertes and Brooke and Paige Hyland.

She also said She said that being on the show was “harmful” but also “the biggest blessing.” [her] lifetime.”

“What’s wrong? Dance Moms It created a phenomenon where everyone on the show is successful in their own way,” she added in her interview with Bobby.

Earlier this year, JoJo released her first new song since entering what many fans are calling her “bad girl” era, “Karma.” Unfortunately, the song received mostly negative reactions and the video became the most poorly received music video of the year. That hasn’t stopped JoJo, and she has been appearing recently. Release The next song is “Guilty Pleasure.”

You can listen to the track here Full podcast episodes here.

Source: BuzzFeed – LGBTQ – www.buzzfeed.com

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JoJo Siwa may appear bold and confident on stage, but deep down she admits she has “super anxiety” about singing.she Confession This week’s episode Really good podcast With Bobby Althoff.“It all started when I was young,” she said. Dance Momsin which she performed from age 11 to 12.“There were a few times where some of the girls on the show would tell me that I couldn’t sing with them because I’m not good enough and I can’t sing,” JoJo explained.She said the comment has haunted her ever since: “It’s something a classmate said to me when I was a kid, so it feels like a really old thought in my head.”Jojo didn’t name names, vocal She has spoken in the past about feeling like an “outsider” among a cast that also includes Maddie Ziegler, Chloe Lukasiak, Nia Sioux, Kalani Hilliker, Mackenzie Ziegler, Kendall Vertes and Brooke and Paige Hyland.She also said She said that being on the show was “harmful” but also “the biggest blessing.” lifetime.”“What’s wrong? Dance Moms It created a phenomenon where everyone on the show is successful in their own way,” she added in her interview with Bobby.Earlier this year, JoJo released her first new song since entering what many fans are calling her “bad girl” era, “Karma.” Unfortunately, the song received mostly negative reactions and the video became the most poorly received music video of the year. That hasn’t stopped JoJo, and she has been appearing recently. Release The next song is “Guilty Pleasure.”You can listen to the track here Full podcast episodes here.

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