'It's how you treat people': Jojo Siwa's mom Jessalynn takes dig at Candace Cameron Bure
JoJo Siwa's viral TikTok video in which she called Candace Cameron Bure the "rudest celebrity" is stirring more feud than ever before. During a previous episode of her podcast 'Success with Jess', JoJo's mom Jessalynn had claimed that Cameron Bure wasn't kind to her daughter.
After JoJo's TikTok went viral, Candace shared an Instagram Story the following day with a cryptic bible verse that said, “Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock."
Cameron Bure also explained in an Instagram video that she called the teen and claimed to have had a good conversation with her. She also asked her why she called her the rudest celebrity. JoJo told her that she didn't know the video would go viral as she didn’t think it was a big deal.
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Cameron Bure said, "She actually didn't want to tell me because she said it's so silly, she felt bad and that's why it just wasn't a big deal to her, but then (JoJo) said, 'I met you at the Fuller House premiere when I was 11 years old, and we were all on the red carpet. I had come up to you and said, "Can I have a picture with you?" and you said to me, "Not right now." And then proceeded to do what you were doing and take pictures with other people on the red carpet.'"
The ‘Fuller House’ star added, "I kind of broke your 11-year-old heart, I didn't take a picture with you! I feel crummy. Jojo, I'm so sorry!”
Jojo's mom Jessalynn Siwa stepped in to protect her daughter, writing in an Instagram post, "I talked about this on my podcast a while back. The recent story told wasn't quite right so here is the real version. At the end of the day this story, it's not about a simple photo it's about how you treat people."
"Real, genuine kindness always goes a long way. It's super easy to quote a Bible verse when everyone is looking at you but morals are what you have when no one is looking. I do not know what was going on but it's funny when you don't know and somebody treats you like that... and it's hard to be a celebrity, I'll give it to you, but that was so long ago and I still remember it!’’
Jessalynn added, "Fast forward, we go on The Kelly Clarkson Show, who's on the day JoJo is on? I go, 'If she even asks you for a picture, please say, 'Not now, [maybe] later.' Just kidding!"
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Meanwhile, JoJo told Page Six, "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."
While Jojo and Cameron Bure appear to have addressed the issue and moved forward, Cameron Bure's daughter Natasha Bure too added her thoughts to the issue. "Respectfully, someone saying no to taking a photo with you is not a 'rough experience,'" the 23-year-old wrote in a since-deleted Instagram Story, according to Entertainment Tonight. "This generation is so sensitive and has zero backbone. Grow up. There are bigger issues in the world than this."