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JoJo Siwa Fan Says She Was Kicked Out of Concert Over Offensive Hoodie: ‘I’m So, So Sorry’

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A fan of JoJo Siwa who was reportedly removed from a recent concert by the artist is expressing regret for unintentionally offending her.

In a TikTok video posted on Saturday, October 4, a fan named Anjali stated that she was expelled from Siwa's show in Glasgow, Scotland, on Wednesday, October 1, after she wore a hoodie that featured a popular meme of Siwa, aged 22, depicted in the form of an egg. This particular meme has been highlighted as a source of insecurity for the "Karma" singer, who has previously discussed her concerns about her hairline.

In her video, Anjali explained that she was unaware of the mocking connotation of the image, which seemed to ridicule Siwa's hairline, and she expressed remorse for bringing the hoodie to the event. "I’m so, so sorry," Anjali wrote over the footage, where she conveyed feeling close to a panic attack since it was her first time being kicked out of a concert.

The fan mentioned that her goal was to elicit laughter from Siwa, stating, "At all the other concerts I’ve attended, they find items like that to be really amusing. It’s typical for attendees to bring humorous images."

In her caption, she noted, "Initially, my best friend and I were joking about wanting to see JoJo, but eventually, we started to appreciate her more, and I truly looked forward to watching her perform because she seems really cool!"

Anjali detailed, "Since we didn’t have any merchandise, we thought to print the first image we found and attach it to our clothing. We didn’t familiarize ourselves with the history behind it or know it might trigger her feelings; otherwise, we definitely wouldn’t have done that. There was no malicious intent at all. We didn’t throw it at her; we handed it to her as she requested."

Videos from the Glasgow gig posted on TikTok show Siwa lifting up the hoodie that had the picture affixed to it. “Wanna see what happens when you do stuff like this?” she was heard asking as she instructed someone off-camera to escort individuals out of the venue.

"No one is going to come to my concert and bring something that mocks me. Absolutely not," Siwa was heard saying. "I appreciate you coming, but we only make room for infinite love here, right? Not in my space, honey."

In a touching TikTok posted in July, the former Dance Moms star shared her struggles with her hairline insecurities and praised her boyfriend Chris Hughes, 32, for supporting her in overcoming them.

"I’m drying my hair right now, and he says, ‘You have a really good hairline,’" Siwa remarked tearfully. "That was the main thing I was bullied for as a child. It’s caused me so much distress over the years. And you just mentioned it completely out of the blue. It was just incredibly kind."

In her caption, Siwa reflected on how memes targeting her hairline had previously impacted her self-esteem.

The singer has previously shared her experiences of childhood hair loss as a result of stress.

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