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JoJo Siwa Says New Girlfriend Dakayla Wilson Is “On Board” With Future Baby Plans
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Date:2025-04-18 23:03:35
Freddie, Eddie, and Teddie are still in the picture.
As JoJo Siwa recently admitted, she’s looking to share the love of her future children with her girlfriend Dakayla Wilson. The pair—who went public with their romance in mid-August—have already talked about kids and more specifically, the Dance Moms alum’s widely discussed plans to expand her family.
"She is on board. Obviously, we're both very young and she's even younger than I am—she's just about to turn 19," Siwa, 21, recently told Us Weekly. "I always bring up the Freddie, Eddie and Teddie conversation right away in a relationship."
As for how Wilson, 18, reacted to the conversation about Siwa’s unconventional family planning, Siwa confirmed that her girlfriend is truly all in.
"She was always like, ‘Oh, yeah, kids are going to be so fun to have,'” the So You Think You Can Dance judge continued. “That was when we were first talking, and now obviously that we're more serious, it is definitely a more serious conversation. I'm like, ‘We'll get married and then we'll visit that.'"
The “Freddie, Eddie and Teddie” of it all is Siwa’s plan to welcome three babies via three surrogates in the near future.
"I want to have babies around when I'm 23," the TikTok star exclusively told E! in August. "Whether that's babies in the cooker in two years or whether that's babies actually here on the scene in two years, I'm unsure, but I think definitely two years."
Siwa also recently addressed her decision to take her romance public.
"When we kind of got together, it was just—it was literally one day where she was teaching a dance class and the girls in the class and the boys in the class were like, kind of looking at us,” Siwa told People on Sept. 13. Then one was like, 'Why are you here, JoJo?' And finally I just came up to her and I was like, 'Yeah, why am I here?'"
Siwa continued, "And I gave her [Wilson] the look like, 'It's okay, you can say,' and then they were videoing that, and so we were like, 'You know what? It's public.'"
After Siwa—who debuted their relationship in an August Instagram video—noted that they had initially decided to keep details of their romance to themselves, Wilson replied, “Things change.”
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