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JoJo Siwa Absolutely Destroys Troll Who Said She Looks Like A 'Man' In Epic LA Pride Rant

JoJo Siwa at LA Pride in the Park
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The singer threw some serious shade at an internet troll who said 'this man needs to be stopped' during a rant at her LA Pride in the Park concert.

While performing at LA Pride in the Park, JoJo Siwa addressed an online troll who said she looks like a man—and completely obliterating him in the process.

Siwa was performing at the Los Angeles State Historic Park on June 8 when she took a pause to demolish the aforementioned troll, telling the crowd:


“You guys aren’t the d*cks online."
“Not going to lie, I have to deal with a lot of them online."

The "Karma" singer continued:

"I woke up this morning and, as one does, I opened my phone and the first thing that came up was a picture of me performing back when I was in London a couple of days ago.”
“Some guy – I stalked his page, he was definitely straight – this guy commented, and this was a new comment for me."
"It wasn’t about a dance that I do. It wasn’t about my hairline, it wasn’t that I’m a 5-foot-9 giant toddler."
"It said, ‘This man needs to be stopped.’”

After the crowd reacted with a chorus of boos, Siwa remarked:

"That's how I felt! 'Til I realized two things..."

Siwa then proceeded to unload on the man, likely making him regret he ever learned how to use the internet.

“Number one, my d*ck is bigger than his. And number two, I've f**ked more girls than him.”

You can watch the incineration below.

Jojo Siwa addresses online hate at LA Prideyoutu.be

Viewers of the viral clip agreed the singer put the troll in his rightful place.

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A few also pointed out the immaturity of a grown man using misgendering as an attempt to insult.

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PinkNews/Facebook

The former Dance Moms star finished her performance by chugging from a bottle of Tito's...though many are convinced it was just water.

Pride in the Park was headlined by Ricky Martin who told the audience:

“This is wonderful."
“This is going to be one special night. I could feel it…"
"It’s a whole community from all walks of life together, joining forces, representing and letting the world know how beautiful it is to love the way we love and this is how we need to do it. "
"We need to be always together and fight for each other. We’re warriors. We’re fighters."
"I know we are.”

Other entertainment included We’re Here hosts Jaida Essence Hall, Sasha Velour, Priyanka and Latrice Royale, as well as Muna, Isaac Dunbar, ADIV, Ryan Satyr, Lady Londyn, Hason, RaiNao, Tokischa, Lykke Li and DJ Alex Chapman.

Franke Grande and Hacks actor Mark Indelicato also made special appearances.

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