
JoJo Siwa referred to Natasha Bure’s mother, Candace Cameron Bure, as the “rudest” celebrity she had ever encountered. Natasha Bure clapped back at her. In the midst of the ongoing TikTok issue, Natasha did not hold back and urged JoJo Siwa to “grow up” on her Instagram story.
She also said:
“Respectfully, someone saying ‘no’ to taking a photo with you is not a ‘rough experience. This generation is so sensitive and has no backbone.”
Natasha Bure is a YouTuber
AdvertisementNatasha Bure is well-known youtuber. The 24-year-old famous person was born in California in 1998. She is well-known for her YouTube videos, where she usually discusses fashion, lifestyle, and health-related topics. She is also the daughter of renowned actress Candace Cameron-Bure, who has over 268K subscribers.
She appeared in Make It Or Break It in 2011 in addition to YouTube. Natasha took part in Season 11 of The Voice as well.
What is the whole JoJo Siwa and Candace Controversy?
JoJo Siwa should grow up, Natasha said in response, adding that there are many more important challenges in the world. These remarks followed Siwa’s participation in the trending TikTok video in which she said Candace was the “rudest” star she had ever encountered.
https://twitter.com/rmperry_/status/1553115323108311041
Basically, she displayed images of her favourite celebrity, the coolest celebrity, and the rudest celebrity throughout the film. There was a photo of Candace in the third category.
There are many conflicting perspectives in the video’s comment section. Others, who disagree with Siwa, referred to Candace as one of the friendliest persons.
“You know, I had a rough experience when I was little. I was 11, and I was a big, big fan, and I wanted to take a picture with her, and it wasn’t a good time for her. I will say because I had a bad experience, that doesn’t mean that she is an awful human. I think it just was an inconvenient time for her, and little 11-year-old me was just so pumped up and so excited, but that doesn’t mean she’s the worst human ever.”
“For someone to say that they don’t want to take a photo with you or that it’s a bad time because they’re working is not a ‘rough experience.’ There are people who are dying in other countries, there are children who are starving. Those people are having a rough experience.”
AdvertisementView this post on InstagramAdvertisementAdvertisement
Advertisement
In the video that was uploaded to Instagram, Candace discussed how she contacted JoJo Siwa in response to her video, and that they had a lengthy conversation.