JoJo Siwa Would 'Not Say Hi' to Candace Cameron Bure After Feud

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JoJo Siwa recently updated fans about her feud with Full House star Candace Cameron Bure on her podcast. She said it was “an accident” that their beef went so viral, but added that she would “not say hi” to Bure if she saw her today.
During a recent episode of JoJo Siwa Now, Siwa discussed people she would never have as a guest on her podcast. She mentioned her feud with Bure, admitting that she “did not mean for it to go as viral as it was.”
She said she later learned “some shady things” about Bure that made her feel like her criticism was “pretty valid.” Siwa was particularly bothered by Bure’s comments about “traditional marriage.” She called Bure “the Grinch.”
Siwa said she she has “no real shade anymore to Cameron,” adding, “I just wouldn’t have her on my podcast, you know what I mean? We just don’t walk on the same side of the road. That’s fine. If I saw her, I would just not say hi, you know what I mean? Where there’s a lot of people that I would say hi to.”
SEE ALSO: JOJO SIWA STANDS FIRM AGAINST CANDACE CAMERON BURE ANTI-GAY REMARKS
What Was Their Feud About?
Back in 2022, Siwa and Bure made headlines after Siwa suggested that the Full House actress was the rudest celebrity she had ever met in a TikTok. The two talked it out, and Siwa revealed that Bure had seemingly snubbed her on a red carpet when she was 11.
The two stars seemed to have made up. However, the feud was revived later that same year, as Siwa called Bure out for her partnership with the Great American Family channel. Bure said she wanted to “keep traditional marriage at the core” of the content — meaning same-sex couples would not be depicted.
Siwa, who is gay, posted on Instagram about Bure’s comments, calling them “rude and hurtful to a whole community of people.” She added that she was “embarrassed” for Bure.
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