JoJo Siwa Denounces Controversial Nickelodeon Board Game “JoJo’s Juice”
JoJo Siwa is dealing with the controversial Nickelodeon board game called “JoJo’s Juice,” which features a resemblance to “gross” and “inappropriate content.” content.
The “Dance Moms” a 17-year-old aluminum-turned Internet celebrity, took Instagram on Monday in order to explain that she “had no idea of the types of questions”
“Over the weekend, it has been brought to my attention by my fans and followers on TikTok that my name and my image have been used to promote this board game that has some really inappropriate content,” Siwa said. “Now when companies make these games, they don’t run every aspect by me, so I had no idea of the types of questions that were on these playing cards.”
‘JoJo’s Juice’ is a trivial game which includes cards from four categories: Truth or Dare, 2 Truths and Lie, who knows JoJoBetter? And JoJo Ever never did!
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However, with its adult and sexualized content, children’s play has come under fire, including questions like “Have you ever walked in on someone naked or had someone walk in on you?” and “Have you ever been arrested?”
Mattie Zano wrote in a One Star Amazon review, “this game is awful. “I ask questions like, ‘With underwear you’ve ever been outdoors.’
“Fact that it says 6 and up is (sickening) for the people who approved this game did you read the questions.” Welch added during another critical review in Amazon.
Siwa told her she was “really, really, really upset at how gross these questions were,” She then called Nickelodeon who created the game with Spin Master Games.
“I brought it to Nickelodeon’s attention immediately,” said Siwa. “And since then, they have been working to get this game stopped being made and also pulled from all shelves wherever it’s being sold.”
The teenage doubled her opinion that if I knew these cards before they started selling her, she “would’ve never ever ever approved or agreed to be associated with this game if I would’ve seen these cards before they started selling it.”
JoJo Siwa signed a talented partnership with the artist in 2017 that led to the 2018 animation show “The JoJo and BowBow Show Show.” “Lip Sync Battle Shorties” and “Boomerang” which she also collaborated with Nick Cannon on “Kid in a Candy Store.”
The producer of “JoJo’s Juice,” Nickelodeon and Spin Master Games reported to TODAY in the United States that the board-game is no longer “is no longer being manufactured.” Amazon and Walmart are now the only ones who cannot play the game.
The companies confirmed in a joint statement to USA TODAY: “We love and appreciate the friendship with her fans and very seriously take the questions raised about the game JoJo’s Juice. “This game is no longer being manufactured and we have requested that retailers pull any remaining product from their shelves.”