Siwa posted a video on TikTok over the weekend that went viral in which she shared a photo of Bure, but didn’t go into detail about how rude she was.
I had the Internet trying to theorize what happened between former “Dancing With the Stars” contestants that might have caused drama.
“I had no idea where she was coming from, so I immediately tried to contact her through a mutual friend,” Cameron Bure said. “My publicist contacted his manager and I sent him a DM because I didn’t know what was going on.”
CNN has reached out to Siwa for comment.
He said he was able to talk to Siwa and asked her what had happened because, as far as Cameron Bure remembered, they had gotten together “very well” on “The Kelly Clarkson Show.”
Cameron Bure said the singer and former “Dance Moms” star was initially hesitant to tell her why she felt slighted by Cameron Bure since she was just participating in a TikTok trend and “didn’t think it was a big deal.” .
But the “Fuller House” star said they kept talking.
“She said, ‘I met you at the premiere of Fuller House when I was 11, and we were all on the red carpet. I had walked up to you and said, “Can I take a picture with you?” and you. he told me: “Not right now.” And then he proceeded to do what you were doing and take pictures with other people on the red carpet,” Cameron Bure recalled explaining Siwa.
She said Siwa, now 19, told her: “You weren’t even bad and I understand now, as an adult, when you’re on the red carpet and everything is happening and you’re being pulled in different directions. , but I was 11 years old at the time.”
“I broke your 11 year old heart, I didn’t take a picture with you!” Cameron Bure said, adding: “I feel gross. YoJo, I’m so sorry!”
Cameron Bure said that now “all is well on the JoJo front”.
And she learned from that.
“I think the lesson we can learn is to keep in mind, no matter how many followers you have, even a 10-second TikTok video can hurt,” Cameron Bure said. “Because our words count and our actions matter and whether you have 50 million followers, 500 or five followers, we all influence the people around us.”