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JoJo Opens Up About Awful Date With 'Narcissist' Rapper
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'Too Little Too Late' singer JoJo gets candid about one unforgettable date with a 'narcissist' hip-hop artist who picked her up in a 'Batmobile-type thing' and asked to do cocaine with him.

AceShowbiz - In a candid October 17 TikTok discussion with creator Emma Wahl, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, the 33-year-old singer best known for hits like "Too Little Too Late," shared a memorable but unpleasant date experience. Recalling an encounter with an unnamed "narcissist" rapper, JoJo recounted, "He picked me up in his Batmobile-type thing," adding, "We had mad drinks, and he had way more drinks than I did."

The evening took a turn when the rapper, who spoke about himself in third person, suggested JoJo join him in the bathroom for some cocaine. "I didn't, but he did, so he's just on his own journey, you know what I mean?" JoJo explained. "That was really the extent of the date. I think he got a DUI later in the game. That's neither here nor there. That was the date. It was not good."

Following the date, JoJo mentioned another surprising turn of events - the rapper ended up dating one of her friends. Intrigued by this, she admitted, "I don't know how she's with this guy. He's a narcissist, and I know that term is way, way overused. But I think this guy is a narcissist."

Despite this awkward episode, JoJo has moved forward in remarkable ways. Fresh off the success of her New York Times bestselling memoir, "Over the Influence," JoJo has reinvigorated her music career with her first new single in three years, "Porcelain," released on October 2.

This release embodies a powerful sense of liberation following a period of significant life changes, including a breakup, a move from Los Angeles to New York City, and a decision to leave the major label scene for her own independent label, Clover Records.

"I felt myself free falling in every way," she explained. "But instead of feeling afraid, this time I was liberated."

The single "Porcelain" represents her independence and is the first to be fully released through Clover Records in partnership with BMG Rights Management. Expressing her gratitude, JoJo said, "There's been such incredible support around my memoir, and the message of this song that I made with my friends Theron 'Neff-U' Feemster, David Williams, and Lil' Eddie felt like divine timing."

JoJo's honesty about her experiences, both challenging and triumphant, resonates deeply with her fans. As she continues to evolve as an artist and person, her journey of finding freedom and self-expression inspires many young individuals navigating their paths in life.

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