JoJo Siwa and Dakayla Wilson have split one month after the “Dance Moms” alum dropped $30,000 on a birthday trip to Hawaii.
“We have gone our separate ways, but she is an amazing girl,” Siwa told People at the American Reality Television Awards on Monday.
“I got my own fun holiday plans, and I know she’s got her family that she’s spent the holidays with. I’m happy for her that she has [them].”
The former Nickelodeon star, 21, did not reveal why their romance ended.
Page Six has reached out to reps for Siwa and Wilson for comment.
The news of their breakup comes weeks after the “Karma” singer took the “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 18 runner-up to Hawaii to celebrate her 19th birthday.
Ahead of the vacation, Siwa told E! News in early October that the price tag was no concern for her.
“It’s about the person, it’s about the time and the thing you do and the experience,” she said.
She also raved about the relationship at the time, telling the outlet, “We are very madly in love. She is a very, very special girl. I’m very lucky to have her in my life.”
The pair went public with their romance in August after meeting during Season 18 of “So You Think You Can Dance.” Siwa served as a judge alongside Allison Holker and Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
“She was on the dance floor. I was not. I was chilling in a judge’s chair,” Siwa told E! News about the origins of their relationship.
Before going official with Wilson, Siwa was also linked to “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 18 contestant Madison Rouge Alvarado.
The two were spotted smooching at LAX airport in the spring, but their connection appeared to quickly fizzle out.
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Before that, Siwa was in an on-and-off relationship with Kylie Prew after coming out in 2021. They broke up for good in August 2022.
She moved on with Avery Cyrus the following month. However, they parted ways in December 2022.
Siwa accused the YouTuber of dating her for “views” and “clout,” which Cyrus denied.