JoJo Siwa isn’t holding back and gives new insight into her decision to own her sexuality after posing with her bulging body.
During the photo shoot for LadyGunn, Siwa can be seen posing with a sparkly man-like cup plate and matching G-string panties with a bulge. However, the reason she chose to take photos with it may be surprising.
“The biggest thing is – we just give a little bit of spice, a little bit of gender bias, a little bit so you can be whatever you want to be,” she told Hailey Welch about herself. Talk Tuah podcasts.
Siwa added: “It makes me feel a little excited. It’s like the old days when Harry Styles wore a dress. Obviously, wearing a puffy shirt is a bit different than wearing a dress.”
The actress and singer further hinted at why she decided to wear puffers for the photo shoot and it had to do with her relationship with girlfriend Dakayla Wilson, who previously appeared on the show. So you think you can dance in season 18. She won the runner-up position.
“I have great energy. It’s not a good thing, it’s not a bad thing, it’s just a normal thing. When it’s time for me to be alone at home, I have a switch. My d— becomes should be soft,” she said.
Despite her statement, Siwa admitted that she prefers to play a more submissive role in the relationship.
“My girlfriend always says, ‘I never thought that would happen. I thought you would always be a tough guy– all the time.’ I’m definitely a small spoon, but I’ll be a big spoon. But if we’re watching a movie, put your arms around me shall.
Siwa admits that she has been at “rock bottom” in most of her relationships, but with her partner, she has now jumped into the “high ground”.
“I have ventured into the land above. I prefer the lower area. […] I don’t like being a top, but I’m a really good top because I know what I like at the bottom,” Siwa said.
by Siwa LadyGunn The photo shoot shocked many people because of Siwa’s previous family-friendly image. Some critics commented on X that the controversial photo set was Siwa’s “the only way to stay relevant.”
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