JoJo Siwa Sheds Child Star Image in Racy Cutout Catsuit for New Music Video

JoJo Siwa wants to be taken seriously.

The singer-dancer, 20, has been posting teasers on social media for the past week, leading to the release of a new, more mature song — and, in turn, a more mature image for Siwa.

A new era for Siwa begins with a new song reportedly called “Karma,” and in a behind-the-scenes video for the music video — which she captioned, “She’s with you right now” — Siwa sports some stylish outfits unlike anything she’s worn ago. Among the outfit combinations is a see-through cat costume with cutouts encrusted with crystals.

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Siwa also wears a two-piece set reminiscent of some of her more playful looks: silver hot pants with an off-the-shoulder vest. However, she amps it up by wearing a cropped vest with nothing underneath and giving the shorts a sexy edge with side laces.

The Dancing with the stars The contestant also added sparkle to every look, whether it was the sparkle in her blonde hair or the rhinestones around her eyes, bringing it back to the Siwa she’s long been. Although she’s growing up, she hasn’t completely moved on from some of the style aspects she’s become known for.

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But one signature Siwa fashion accessory is nowhere to be found in this new, sexier, more mature era: her bow. The Dance Moms the alum dumped him years ago and seems content not to bring him back.

“I am 20 years old now. I haven’t put a bow in my hair in two years,” she said last October on the first episode of her iHeart podcast, JoJo Siwa now. “I don’t mind a hair bow, I just didn’t wear one.”

Siwa continued: “And I still love them. I still love JoJo bows. I love what the JoJo bows mean. I love what they stand for. I love my past wearing every day. I still sometimes stick on little bows.”

“Anyway, it’s been two long years, I haven’t worn it,” she added.

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