Nonetheless, the actor, singer, and prominent YouTube sensation also holds a significant professional aspiration that she hopes to accomplish before embarking on parenthood.
JoJo Siwa is charting out substantial plans for her future.
During her appearance on this week’s installment of “The Best Podcast Ever,” the multitalented artist delved into her aspirations of starting a family — and it seems she envisions this happening sooner rather than later.
“In my personal life, since I was literally 12, I can’t wait to become a mom. I can’t wait to have children,” she shared with hosts Raven-Symoné and Miranda Pearman-Maday. “I want to have many of them. I’m eagerly looking forward to it. I believe I’ll have children at a relatively early age.”
Siwa, who disclosed her pansexuality in 2021, acknowledged that for LGBTQ community members like herself, the process of having children is more intricate. Nevertheless, she expressed her desire to carry her children herself, foregoing adoption or surrogate options.

Of course, the 20-year-old is not ready to relinquish her professional aspirations just yet. In different segments of the podcast, she expressed her aspiration to follow in the footsteps of pop luminaries such as Beyoncé and Rihanna by headlining the halftime show of the Super Bowl.
“When I accomplish that, I’ll consider retiring and starting a family,” she explained.
Originally from Nebraska, Siwa made her television debut as a participant on “Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition” when she was a mere 9 years old, finishing in fifth place.
However, most fans were introduced to Siwa through her YouTube channel, where she has gathered a following of over 12 million subscribers. In 2020, Time magazine recognized her as one of the world’s 100 most influential individuals.
Since then, she has continued to create ripples as both a performer and an advocate for LGBTQ rights. In 2021, she made history on television as one-half of the first same-sex pair to compete on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars,” ultimately securing the second spot.
Siwa also disclosed on the podcast that she hasn’t been on a date in approximately six months, though she’s searching for lasting love. Following her separation from girlfriend Avery Cyrus in December of the previous year after a three-month relationship, she shared, “I constantly daydream about having love in my life. It’s all I yearn for. I’m a big lover, and not having someone to love leaves a void that I crave to fill.”