
JoJo Siwa: My World
Documentary · Music · Family
Overview
The dancer recounts all of the events in her life that brought her to a huge performance at the Mall of America and becoming a Nickelodeon star.
Top Cast


JoJo Siwa
JoJo Siwa
Herself
JoJo Siwa
Herself
Tom Siwa
Tom Siwa
Himself
Tom Siwa
Himself
Jessalynn Siwa
Jessalynn Siwa
Herself
Jessalynn Siwa
Herself


Brian Stivale
Brian Stivale
Self - Narrator
Brian Stivale
Self - Narrator


Ricardo Hurtado
Ricardo Hurtado
Self - Freddy
Ricardo Hurtado
Self - Freddy


Lance Lim
Lance Lim
Self - Zack
Lance Lim
Self - Zack


Jade Pettyjohn
Jade Pettyjohn
Self - Summer
Jade Pettyjohn
Self - Summer


Aidan Miner
Aidan Miner
Self - Lawrence
Aidan Miner
Self - Lawrence


Breanna Yde
Breanna Yde
Self - Tomika
Breanna Yde
Self - Tomika


Kyle Red Silverstein
Kyle Red Silverstein
Self - Trivia Kid
Kyle Red Silverstein
Self - Trivia Kid
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