JoJo Siwa has responded to the backlash over her LadyGunn magazine cover, where she wore a chest plate and fake bulge, sparking controversy. During an appearance on the "Talk Tuah" podcast on October 8, Siwa explained her decision to challenge gender norms, stating, "The stone bulge is — we were just giving a little spice, a little gender-bend, a little, you can be anything you want to be." Siwa also compared the criticism she faced to the reaction Harry Styles received when he wore a dress on the cover of Vogue in 2020, noting, "Obviously, wearing a bulge is a little different than wearing a dress."
Siwa emphasized that she wants to represent those who feel different or don't conform to societal norms. However, she admitted that the backlash has been difficult, describing it as "brutal" and adding, "It’s really hard. People are just dicks." Despite the criticism, Siwa remains dedicated to pushing boundaries and supporting individuality, mentioning that she draws inspiration from other celebrities like Styles and Billy Porter, who have also faced public scrutiny for their fashion choices.
While the backlash has been tough, Siwa continues to stand by her creative expression and encourages others to embrace their uniqueness.
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