JoJo Siwaās glitter-soaked Eurovision dreams arenāt over just yet ā and this time, sheās gunning for a new flag. The American pop princess and LGBTQ+ icon is now campaigning to represent the United Kingdom at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest. Yep, thatās right ā Siwa is ready to bring bows, sequins, and rainbow power to the UK stage.
The former Dance Moms star and self-declared āKarmaā queen spilled the tea during an interview with Capital Buzz. When asked about her previous viral attempt to represent Poland at Eurovision 2025 ā a bid that fizzled fast after Polish officials denied any involvement ā Siwa didnāt hold back. āNever got the phone call, babes! F***ing hell, they got me all excited and then never called me ā and honestly, I canāt blame them,ā she joked, serving classic JoJo sass.
Still, she isnāt letting a little international ghosting dull her sparkle. Asked if sheād try for another country, she didnāt skip a beat. āMaybe Iāll compete for England. Now wouldnāt that be a good time? Honestly, sign me up for Eurovision.ā
Rulebook? Whoās She?
The kicker? Eurovision doesnāt even require contestants to be citizens of the countries they represent. And with Siwaās fanbase exploding across the UK thanks to her time on Celebrity Big Brother, the move actually makes sense. Sheās even said she ājust wants to stay in the UK,ā gushing about her time on British soil.
Letās face it ā with the UKās recent Eurovision track record being, well, āhit-or-missā (to be polite), maybe an American queer pop star with a massive following and a penchant for bedazzled performances is exactly what the country needs to make it back to the top of the scoreboard.
Siwaās flamboyant style and unapologetically queer identity have made her a symbol for young LGBTQ+ fans around the globe. Having her represent the UK at Eurovision would not only be a win for entertainment but also a bold move toward LGBTQ+ visibility on one of the worldās most-watched stages.
The singer, who came out in 2021 and has spoken candidly about the challenges and joys of queer identity in the public eye, could bring a much-needed wave of Pride energy to the competition ā and letās be honest, the Eurovision stage was made for someone like JoJo Siwa.
Whether the BBC decides to slide into her DMs remains to be seen. But one thingās for sure: Siwaās ready, willing, and fully sequined.