JoJo Siwa berated the crowd at a New York City Pride concert over the weekend when some of the attendees started heckling her.

The 21-year-old recording artist was captured on video stopping her set to curse at the culprits. “Who the living f*** just booed me? Where the f*** did that come from? Which one of you? Which one of you?” Siwa yelled. She then took a handmade sign from fans in the audience before addressing the people booing again.

“Respectfully, f*** you!” she said.

Shortly after her tirade, Siwa grabbed a bouquet of flowers thrown on the stage and said, “Aww, this is sweet.” She plucked a flower from the bundle, placed it into her shorts, and made a lewd gesture by grabbing her crotch and sticking out her tongue.

“F*** the booers, somebody just chucked a bra at me!” the former “Dance Moms” reality star said.

The scene was captured on video and circulated on X. The person posting wrote across the video, “I cannot stop thinking about the 3 little girls in karma face paint and their mom who went up to the barricade right before she went on and what conversations might be going on right now.”

The video caption said, “JoJo Siwa, they could NEVER make me like you.”

For most of her career, Siwa has been a role model for young children. Recently, she has been experimenting with darker, more dramatic looks and music. In April, she turned heads at the 2024 iHeartRadio Video Music Awards for arriving in a revealing mesh outfit and black face paint.

“This is my ‘KARMA,’ black beast look,” Siwa said during a red carpet interview with E! News, referring to her newly released single. “It’s got some rips in it, but you’d never know.”

When asked how she’s responding to backlash for her new, more provocative look, Siwa said, “People are afraid of things they don’t know. Things can be scary for people. New things can be very, very scary.”

The singer also defended herself by saying “respected” artists, including Lil Nas X and Meghan Trainor, liked her new look.

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JoJo Siwa berated the crowd at a New York City Pride concert over the weekend when some of the attendees started heckling her.

The 21-year-old recording artist was captured on video stopping her set to curse at the culprits. “Who the living f*** just booed me? Where the f*** did that come from? Which one of you? Which one of you?” Siwa yelled. She then took a handmade sign from fans in the audience before addressing the people booing again.

“Respectfully, f*** you!” she said.

Shortly after her tirade, Siwa grabbed a bouquet of flowers thrown on the stage and said, “Aww, this is sweet.” She plucked a flower from the bundle, placed it into her shorts, and made a lewd gesture by grabbing her crotch and sticking out her tongue.

“F*** the booers, somebody just chucked a bra at me!” the former “Dance Moms” reality star said.

The scene was captured on video and circulated on X. The person posting wrote across the video, “I cannot stop thinking about the 3 little girls in karma face paint and their mom who went up to the barricade right before she went on and what conversations might be going on right now.”

The video caption said, “JoJo Siwa, they could NEVER make me like you.”

For most of her career, Siwa has been a role model for young children. Recently, she has been experimenting with darker, more dramatic looks and music. In April, she turned heads at the 2024 iHeartRadio Video Music Awards for arriving in a revealing mesh outfit and black face paint.

“This is my ‘KARMA,’ black beast look,” Siwa said during a red carpet interview with E! News, referring to her newly released single. “It’s got some rips in it, but you’d never know.”

When asked how she’s responding to backlash for her new, more provocative look, Siwa said, “People are afraid of things they don’t know. Things can be scary for people. New things can be very, very scary.”

The singer also defended herself by saying “respected” artists, including Lil Nas X and Meghan Trainor, liked her new look.

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