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JoJo Siwa shares dream acting role and fans are desperate for it to come true: ‘Make this happen!’

Singer, dancer, bow enthusiast and LGBTQ+ icon JoJo Siwa has revealed that it is her “dream” to play Lady Gaga in a biopic – and we’re so here for it. 

Siwa, who is a confirmed superfan of Mother Monster, shared that she aspires to play Gaga one day if a biopic about the “Rain On Me” singer is ever produced. 

Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, JoJo Siwa said that playing Lady Gaga would be the role of a lifetime for her.

Fans seemed excited at the prospect, with some asking Gaga to make it happen.

However, she also shared her backup plan if she never gets a chance to portray the “Bad Romance” singer on the silver screen.

“Now if that doesn’t happen, my next dream is to just be a backup dancer for her for one day,” Siwa said.

Luckily, JoJo Siwa might already have a foot in the door with a showbiz industry connection to the one-and-only Lady Gaga. 

“We actually have the same choreographer, Richy Jackson, who is amazing, and I tell him all the time”, she told Fallon. 

Although a Gaga and Siwa crossover doesn’t seem to be on the cards yet, the ex-Dance Moms star has been spreading queer joy after announcing that she was back together with girlfriend Kylie Prew.

In the same interview, Siwa said: “I am in a relationship and I’m very happy and very lucky to be loved. It’s been very nice.”

Describing their relationship as “pure”, Siwa said: “I think something that’s been great, is it’s been so honest, and I think that’s a mistake that I’ve made in the past.”

The loved-up pair first announced their relationship in early 2021 after Siwa came out as pansexual, but separated briefly later in the year.

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