Celebrity Big Brother star JoJo Siwa has announced big career news, revealing she will be releasing her “most personal” song yet.
The singer and internet personality, who recently came third on the reality TV series, confirmed that her new “up-tempo summer ear-worm” track ‘Bulletproof’ will be released on 16 May.
Siwa explained that the song is “about strength and vulnerability and realizing no one is immune from the [effects] others have on you”.
“It’s my most personal song yet because it’s about the journey I’ve been on and the challenges I’ve faced, and how I’ve come out of them stronger,” the star added. “I can’t wait for my fans to hear it and to see the video we worked so hard on.”
It comes after Siwa’s song ‘Karma’, which was released early last year and formed part of her Guilty Pleasure EP.
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In other news, Siwa’s former partner Kath Ebbs has confirmed that the couple have split up in the wake of Celebrity Big Brother.
Ebbs shared that Siwa ended the relationship at the show’s wrap party, saying on Instagram: “I don’t even know where to begin. I’m filming this in a complete state of shock, which I know is probably distressing and giving, ‘Go have a sleep’.
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“But I feel so numbed out right now and so disorientated that I feel like the only thing I have to do to place this situation is to finally address it after two weeks of sitting back watching certain things unfold and not being able to get any clarity from the person that it involved.”
Ebbs added: “I was told there were confused feelings there and they had realised in the house I wasn’t the person they wanted to spend the foreseeable with.”
Siwa later addressed the split in a chat on This Morning, saying: “They straight up asked me if I was happy and I said ‘no’. And, you know, one thing led to another and that conversation did take place there.”
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