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JoJo Siwa’s Sexuality Stunt: Identity Politics for Fame?

JoJo Siwa’s latest headline grab involves her again changing how she describes her sexuality during a reality TV stunt. The former child star told Celebrity Big Brother UK viewers she’s now “switching letters” from “gay pop” to “queer pop,” claiming this reflects her “evolving journey.” This marks at least the third time Siwa has publicly rebranded her sexual identity since 2024—a pattern that’s starting to look more like a desperate PR strategy than authentic self-discovery.

While Siwa calls this “growth,” many hardworking Americans see it as another example of celebrities using identity politics for fame. The timing raises eyebrows—this “revelation” conveniently coincided with her struggling music career and a failing international tour. Real authenticity doesn’t require constant press conferences about bedroom preferences.

The Celebrity Big Brother producers clearly encouraged this drama to boost ratings, proving Hollywood will exploit personal struggles for profit. Meanwhile, Siwa’s young fanbase—mostly little girls who loved her rainbow bows—are now being indoctrinated with adult conversations about fluid sexuality. This isn’t empowerment—it’s grooming.

Social media exploded with criticism from parents who feel betrayed by the performer they once trusted. “First she markets herself as kid-friendly, then she’s smashing piñatas shaped like vaginas in music videos,” said one frustrated mother online. Hollywood’s obsession with sexualizing former child stars continues to corrupt youth culture.

Mainstream media outlets praised Siwa’s announcement as “brave,” refusing to question why she keeps monetizing her sexuality. But real courage would be promoting traditional values in a hostile industry—not chasing woke applause. The entertainment elite reward this behavior because it destroys societal norms they despise.

Conservatives must protect children from these calculated identity games. Siwa’s constant reinventions serve the radical left’s goal of making sexuality seem disposable and fluid. Parents should boycott artists who push this agenda and focus on role models celebrating faith, family, and real American values.

At a time when families struggle with inflation and crime, the media obsesses over a 21-year-old’s bedroom preferences. This distraction helps Democrats hide their policy failures. Real women don’t need endless sexual labels—they need safe neighborhoods and grocery bills they can afford.

Siwa’s spectacle reminds us why conservative leadership matters. While liberals cheer this chaos, we’re fighting to restore a culture where private matters stay private—and childhood isn’t sold to the highest woke bidder. Americans want their daughters admiring heroes, not hunting for new rainbow flags to wave.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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