JoJo Siwa Has Tattoos of Future Children’s Names, ‘Sperm Donor Lined Up’
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JoJo Siwa is already thinking about parenthood, as she revealed that she has tattoos of her future children’s names on her arm. She also shared that she apparently has a “sperm donor lined up” for when she’s ready to have kids.
JoJo Siwa Shares Tattoos of Future Children’s Names
During an interview with Access Hollywood ahead of the new season of So You Think You Can Dance, Siwa shared that she’s already named her future children. She pointed out that she has two tattoos dedicated to their chosen names.
“This one’s dedicated to my baby girl one day, her name is Freddie,” Siwa shared. “And this is dedicated to twin boys Eddie and Teddie. Freddie, Eddie, and Teddie. I want three babies. I have my sperm donor lined up.”
Siwa confirmed that the chosen sperm donor is a friend of hers. When asked if he was there that day, she responded, “Maybe.” Fellow So You Think You Can Dance judge Maksim Chmerkovskiy then made sure to clarify that it’s not him.
Commenters on TikTok found Siwa’s choice of tattoos unusual, with one writing, “Tattooing names of nonexistent children is wild.” Another simply wondered, “What in the hell happened to JoJo Siwa?”
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So You Think You Can Dance Starts Soon
Season 18 of So You Think You Can Dance premieres Monday, March 4, on FOX. Siwa and Chmerkovskiy will be sitting on the judging panel, alongside Allison Holker — the widow of former judge Stephen “tWitch” Boss.
Longtime judge Nigel Lythgoe left the show earlier this year following accusations of sexual assault and harassment, including a lawsuit from former judge Paula Adbul. Lythgoe has denied the claims, calling them “deeply offensive.”
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