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JoJo Siwa Reveals the Exact Moment & Place She Realized She Was Gay

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JoJo Siwa is opening up about her personal life. The 19-year-old actress and singer got candid in a new interview with People.

During the conversation, she opened up about discovering that she was a queer woman while visiting Disney World in Florida. Keep reading to find out more… “I have a lot of really fun memories here.

I have a lot of really hard memories here, but I have grown a lot at Disney,” she said. “I fell in love for the first time at Disney World.

I realized I was gay at Disney World. I went through stages of heartbreak at Disney World. There’s been a lot in my personal life that Disney World has really attributed to.” JoJo first came out in January of 2021, one month into dating her first girlfriend, Kylie Prew. “I was here for 14 days with a girl that was my really good friend and I realized that, ‘Oh, I like her.’ And having all those feelings while just being in the most magical place in the world and the happiest place on Earth was so cool.

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