JoJo Siwa's mom calls out Candace Cameron Bure: 'It's about how you treat people'

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By Carina Murphy

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Another family member has weighed in on JoJo Siwa and Candace Cameron Bure's spat.

Last week, the pair made headlines after 19-year-old dance star Siwa accused Bure of being the rudest celebrity she'd ever met in a TikTok video.

Since then, Siwa and Bure both claim to have made up. Full House star Bure took to Instagram to explain how she apologized to Siwa for snubbing her at the Fuller House premiere back when she was 11 years old.

However, while Siwa and Bure may have buried the hatchet, their family members are still throwing shade at each other.

Bure's daughter Natasha hit out at the Nickelodeon star a few days ago, telling her to "grow up".

Now, Siwa's mom Jessalynn has gotten involved too. On Monday (August 1), she shared a clip from her podcast 'Success With Jess' in which she spoke about the now-infamous interaction between Bure and Siwa at the Fuller House premiere.

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Siwa at the Fuller House premiere. Credit: WENN Rights Ltd / Alamy

According to Jessalynn, her young daughter asked Bure if she could take a photo with her - but the actor dismissed her, saying "not now, maybe later".

"The recent story told wasn’t quite right so here is the real version," Jessalynn captioned the clip.

"At the end of the day this story, it’s not about a simple photo it’s about how you treat people. Real, genuine kindness always goes a long way," she continued.

The Dance Moms star then referenced what many assumed to be Bure's original response to the controversy - a bible verse quoted on her Instagram Story, which read: "Trust the Lord always. Isaiah 26:4."

"It’s super easy to quote a Bible verse when everyone is looking at you but morals are what you have when no one is looking," Jessalynn wrote.

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Jojo and Jessalynn Siwa in 2021. Credit: MediaPunch Inc / Alamy

Jessalynn's comments come just a few days after Bure's daughter Natasha slammed Siwa for being too "sensitive".

Per Us Weekly, Natasha wrote in a now-deleted Instagram story: "Respectfully, someone saying 'no' to taking a photo with you is not a 'rough experience.' This generation is so sensitive and has no backbone."

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