JoJo Siwa Agrees to Christmas at Cardi B's After Turning Down Kulture's Birthday
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The 'Dance Moms' alum is looking forward to meeting Cardi B's daughter Kulture for festive holiday after she was unable to attend the little girl's birthday.

AceShowbiz - Cardi B made the most of her hosting debut at the American Music Awards on Sunday night (21Nov21) by using the gig to book JoJo Siwa for Christmas.

Spotting the Internet superstar in the audience at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, the "WAP" rapper confessed her husband, Offset, had tried to book Siwa for her daughter Kulture's birthday party, but she was too busy.

"I see you JoJo Siwa," Cardi said. "My husband was trying to get JoJo Siwa for my daughter's birthday party, but she is booked and busy."

The hitmaker then asked if she could go to her house for Christmas while noting how expensive JoJo is, "Y'all rappers ain't got nothing on JoJo Siwa."

Siwa later responded to Cardi while presenting an award, stating, "Cardi, I'm gonna see what I can do and I'm gonna try and make Christmas happen. I promise, putting it in my phone now. I take Bitcoin. Can't wait to meet Kulture."

Meanwhile, Cardi wowed in a series of edgy and sexy costumes, showing up to the event in an all-black Schiaparelli look and full gold facemask.

The 49th annual event marked JoJo's first appearance at the AMAs. The "Dance Moms" alum ditched her signature vibrant outfit for a glamorous look as she walked the red carpet in a black dress and Christian Louboutin pumps.

"I am in a dress and heels the first time in my life," she told People. "When I knew I was coming to the AMAs, I was like, 'Oh, what am I gonna wear,' because I have had this transition while being on 'Dancing with the Stars' where I've gone from dressing like I normally dress to looking more adult. And I want to branch out of my comfort zone, and so today we went for a dress. I got some heels on."

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