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Youtuber JoJo Siwa’s Pride party ‘visited by cops after suspected overdose of guest’

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Youtube star JoJo Siwa’s Pride party was reportedly visited by the police after a guest has a suspected overdose.It is claimed cops and paramedics responded to a call at JoJo’s home in the San Fernando Valley at around 8PM on Wednesday.The 18-year-old had been in the midst of throwing a rainbow-themed party to celebrate the start of Pride Month after coming out as gay at the start of the year.

According to TMZ, authorities arrived at the party to check on a male aged around 30 years old, who was suspected of taking an overdose of LSD.

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