JoJo Siwa Gets Her First Tattoo With Raven-Symoné


JoJo Siwa’s friends Raven-Symoné and Miranda Maday helped her get her first tattoo. The Dance Moms star, who is now 20, showed off her new tattoo, a small “1031” behind her ear, on social media. She also told Raven-Symoné, who is 37, and Maday about the experience on Snapchat.

“Here’s the tea: Raven and Miranda have become two of my best friends, and they are going to get a tattoo today. I’m going with them to watch them and support them,” the judge from So You Think You Can Dance said before she and her friends left on the trip. “However, we all know I want to get 1031 behind my right ear. I’ve known it for a long time. Today might be my day. I don’t know. I might do it. I really might do it. Raven and Miranda are convinced that I’m going to do it. I am 99% convinced I want to do it. I’m just undecided on the font.”

Siwa got the tattoo in the end, and she quickly returned to Snapchat to explain what the number “1031” meant to her. She said, “The official meaning [of] 1031 is how many days my first concert tour lasted, but then ’03 is the year that I was born.” Siwa said that the number meant even more to her than that, but she didn’t say what it was. “Three is a significant number, but I can’t say why yet,” she said.

Siwa got the tattoo right after FOX announced that she would be in Season 2 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, which starts on Monday, September 25. Along with Siwa, well-known people like Savannah Chrisley, Blac Chyna, Brian Austin Green, Bode Miller, Jack Osbourne, Tara Reid, Kelly Rizzo, Tom Sandoval, and Nick Viall are also competing.

In Season 2 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, “the recruits will be faced with the harsh reality of winter warfare training on the mountains of New Zealand where the terrain and freezing temperatures are brutal and the tasks will feel like torture,” according to FOX. “They will face the ice breaker drill where they will be submerged in a frozen lake to find their body temperature plummeting to near hypothermic levels. They will attempt a treacherous ravine crossing atop a 4700 ft snowcapped mountain peak as well as an emergency escape out of a helicopter submerged deep in icy waters. There are no votes, and no eliminations – just survival.”