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Is everything alright between ex-girlfriends JoJo Siwa and Avery Cyrus?
Siwa can be seen in a new video saying she felt "used" and "tricked" for "clout" by someone recently. With Cyrus and Siwa recently announcing their breakup after three months of dating, most are assuming that Siwa is talking about Cyrus.
Siwa's mom Jessalynn Siwa posted a video via Instagram Stories that shows Siwa yelling about feeling like she was used (via Page Six). While she doesn't mention Cyrus by name, it seems like a fair guess to assume that Siwa is talking about the recently ended relationship.
"Why are you mad?" someone asks JoJo in the video. "Because I got used," she responds. "For what?" "For views, and for clout. And I got tricked into being told that I was loved, and I got f*cking played."
Photo: Instagram (@jessalynnsiwa)
Just a few days earlier, Siwa announced her breakup with social media star Avery Cyrus.
The two had started dating in the fall, teasing their relationship on TikTok. The pair confirmed that they were dating when they posted a video of them kissing in a Chuck E Cheese photobooth.
Then, in another TikTok this past week, Cyrus posted a video of the two of them on a cruise. In the video, Siwa hands Cyrus a prize and says, "This is my 'I'm sorry for breaking up with you' present."
In the comments, Cyrus said that the two "decided that we are better off as friends! We are both so young and still just trying to figure stuff out."
While the breakup seemed amicable at first, this new video makes us question if everything really is alright and the two are actually still friends.
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