Jojo Siva will make a rare visit to Australia for a one-off performance in Sydney after making headlines for her daring magazine photoshoot.
The Dance Moms star, 21, will travel in just a few weeks to host the show in 2024. TikTok Awards presented by CeraVe on November 27.
The singer will show off her bold style and signature moves on the Hordern Pavilion stage on a starry night. Robert Irvine.
He returned to Australian soil for the first time in over four years when he brought his Dream Tour in January 2020.
“It's going to be amazing to be back in Australia after four years; I have a kangaroo tattoo from my last visit,” JoJo said of her return.
“On TikTok I connect with fans around the world and share my music with them, and now I get to do both with my Australian fans in real life at the TikTok Awards.”
TikTok will present 13 awards, including the categories of Creator of the Year, Music Artist of the Year and Video of the Year, Food, Beauty and Fashion, and new awards will debut.
Along with zookeeper Robert, Indy Clinton and Kate Clark will host the evening, which celebrates the best and most viral TikTok moments of the year.
JoJo Shiva (pictured in June) will make a rare visit to Australia for a performance in Sydney at the 2024 TikTok Awards presented by CeraVe on November 27.
Social media stars will also join the TikTokers, including Bridy Drake, Maddie MacRae, JoJo ASMR, Elle Rae, and Josh and Matt Design.
The news comes just weeks after JoJo responded to critics who criticized her recent image manipulation and risqué magazine photo shoot.
In recent months, she has divided her fans when she debuted her bold new look and posed for a delicious magazine photo shoot.
But in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, JoJo opened up about her mixed reactions to her appearance and her strong determination to be herself.
“It's funny because people don't realize that this has been my life forever,” she revealed at the 10th annual All-Star Awards Gala earlier this month.
'People have always given me shit and supported me. This is not new to me.
'I think the size just got bigger, you know what I mean? And people have given me more or less. But no, it didn't really seduce me.
JoJo made headlines last month when she flexed her muscles in a rhinestone-encrusted chest plate-like male torso on the cover of LadyGunn magazine.
JoJo made headlines last month when she flexed her muscles in a rhinestone-encrusted chest plate on the cover of LadyGunn magazine.
A second shot showed her wearing matching rhinestone-encrusted codpieces, and they sparked a fierce reaction from fans online.
A Reddit user said: 'Everything she wears at this point in her life seems to wear her down. I can only imagine how good she will feel when she finds herself instead of compensating.
However, others were undecided, with one person commenting: “Some of these photos aren't to my taste but some are really cute.”
Some jumped to her defense, with one user declaring: “Damn, she catered to popular models nowadays.”
But thanks to her relentless attitude, JoJo is scrutinized for her progress.
“The photographs are disgusting,” he said. “They were wonderful.”
JoJo said she feels like herself and denied any accusations that she was “faking it.”
“I don't think anyone knows what's going to happen next in their life,” he said. 'I think sometimes people pretend as much as they do. I'm not pretending.
'Oh, what is she going to do now?' That's what I'm thinking too.'
Before becoming a beautiful singer with a penchant for upbeat pop tunes, JoJo rose to fame on Dance Moms under the tutelage of instructor Abby Lee Miller.
Speaking to DailyMail.com, JoJo (pictured in April) then opened up about the mixed reactions to her new look and her commitment to being herself, responding to critics.
Earlier this year she adopted a bold new look.
She was also photographed on stage at LA Pride wearing silver shorts and drinking from a bottle of vodka.
Abby Lee also defended her from the criticism, telling DailyMail.com: 'JoJo laughs all the way to the bank.
'A good man who always gives back. He has worked with hundreds and more children on choreography in his own studio, all for free, and benefiting Dancers Against Cancer. So she does a lot.'