
Miley Cyrus’ recent comments about JoJo Siwa’s sexuality have caused controversy, bringing attention to the ongoing problem of bisexuality being ignored or dismissed in mainstream conversations. While Cyrus may have meant her words as playful joking, the way she phrased them suggested that Siwa’s bisexuality is just a temporary phase.
This idea reflects a wider misunderstanding and downplaying of bisexual identities. The comment, made during a casual conversation, did not show the care and understanding that should be used when talking about someone’s sexual orientation, especially when that person is in the public eye.
This dismissal of bisexuality has serious effects on bisexual individuals. When their experiences are made invisible or misunderstood, it can lead to feelings of loneliness, being invalidated, and a lack of representation in society. The common but incorrect belief that bisexuality is a choice or just a temporary phase ignores the real-life experiences of bisexual people, who often face complicated social and personal challenges related to their identity.
Miley Cyrus makes light of Jojo Siwa’s sexuality
Cyrus’s history of making similar comments adds to the worry about her recent remarks. Her past statements, even if not meant to be hurtful, have shown the same lack of awareness about the realities of bisexuality. This pattern suggests that she needs to learn more and be more thoughtful about this topic, and it also highlights the responsibility that celebrities have when speaking publicly about LGBTQ+ issues.
Because they have such a big influence, they need to be careful and informed, avoiding casual language that might accidentally spread harmful stereotypes. Celebrities have a unique chance to encourage inclusivity and understanding, but this responsibility means they must think carefully about their words and how they might affect others.
Miley Cyrus was featured in a video for the Dreamland Pride festival
— Miley Is Something Beautiful (@mcgivemelove) June 8, 2025pic.twitter.com/wcIN48gj0j
In the tweet, you can see Cyrus say, “Enjoy coming out of the closet if this Pride is the time for you… have an amazing Pride…. Alright, I’m going back to get some more pretzels and find JoJo Siwa and bring her back out.”
This isn’t the first time Miley Cyrus has made comments like this, despite coming out as pansexual. After her controversial drug use, this isn’t the look she wants. JoJo Siwa’s public journey with her sexuality helps explain why Cyrus’s comments are so concerning. Cyrus’s remarks, which implied that Siwa might “come back out” as something else, directly undercut Siwa’s journey and unintentionally dismiss her bisexual identity.