JoJo Siwa has been a dancer for several years, but she’s facing criticism for her “cringe” choreography for her new song ‘Karma.’

On April 5, singer and dancer JoJo Siwa debuted her single ‘Karma.’ Prior to the song’s release, JoJo warned her fans that she’d be entering a phase of her life that may be “disturbing or offensive to some viewers.”

She then began showcasing sexualized dance moves and wearing out-of-the-ordinary outfits, makingthose who were once her fansrenounce the internet icon.

“She took everything she knew about dancing and threw it out the window… If I use this at the club, someone is probably calling the paramedics thinking I’m seizing,” YouTuber MoistCr1TiKaL said in a video dedicated totalking about JoJo’s “trash moves.”

“JoJo Siwa’s demon is trying to leave her body out of cringe but she uses that dance move as a reverse exorcism to keep it inside,” added a viewer.

“It seems like she accidentally gripped a power line and her whole body is convulsing from the strong electrical current that is frying her body,” said another.

Posters on X haven’t let up on roasting JoJo for her choreography either. One persondeemed her dance“disturbing,” while another couldn’t help but make a montage of JoJo performing the dance because it was just that “hideous.”

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JoJo was also under fireon social media for saying she wanted to create a new genre of music called “gap pop.” In an interview with Billboard in April, she compared the new genre to K-pop. However, many people called her out for not having any influence on gay pop, as they said artists like David Bowie and Freddie Mercury had already established the genre.

Though JoJo has faced more than enough criticism for her new era, it hasn’t slowed her down in the slightest, as she continues toshowcase her ‘Karma’ danceanywhere she can.

Molly Byrne is an Entertainment Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in viral news, TikTok, and YouTube. She also has bylined for Groover and Movieweb. You can contact her at: molly.byrne@dexerto.com