“As I’m getting older, I’m starting to realize what an impact I really do get to have,” Siwa, 19, tells PEOPLE at Disney+‘sElton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadiumin Los Angeles on Sunday.
TheSo You Think You Can Dancejudge, dressed as the Rocketman in a feathered red and orange ensemble, adds that she is “learning that I have a chance to use my voice, use my platform for something good and to change the world for the better.”
“I think that’s a really cool position to be in,” she continues about having a powerful voice in the LGBTQ community, and the support she has received since her response to Bure, 46. “I am being honest and maybe being a little disruptive to somebody’s life, but it’s what I believe in. And so to have good people stand behind you with it felt really nice.”
JoJo Siwa and Candace Cameron Bure.Frazer Harrison/Getty; Todd Owyoung/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

“We have not [talked], and I don’t think we ever will again,” she says of the status of her communication with Bure after the Full House star, 46, purportedly excluded the gay community from shows on the Great American Family (GAF) network, of which she is the chief creative officer.
“That’s what’s f—ed up,” continues Siwa. “You not liking gay marriage, do your thing girl. You being religious, do your thing girl. Of course, I would want everybody to do what they want to do. But to purposely exclude someone because of who they love, that’s sh—y.”
JoJo Siwa.MICHAEL TRAN/AFP via Getty Images

To resolve the situation, Siwa believes that Bure should take up an offer from GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis’ to “come have a conversation.”
“That’s what I would want Candace to do,” adds Siwa. “I would want her to have a conversation with GLAAD. Because even though I am educated, GLAAD is such an incredible organization. Sarah is a genius when it comes to the gay community. And I think that Candace having a conversation with her would be not only eye-opening to Candace but eye-opening to a whole world of people who might have those same beliefs.”
Bure had shared an apology onInstagramduring the July exchange after seeing the comment — though Siwa has claimed Bure left some details out of her retelling of the story.
“Having Jodie Sweetin agree with what I was saying and that meant a lot because she is a really kind, good human who is doing good for the world,” says Siwa, who adds that she has been friends with Sweetin since she was 13.
“Maddie Ziegler, who’s been my friend sinceDance Moms, she’s another kind, good, beautiful human that also commented on it,” she adds of Ziegler’s ‘go off jojo!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️’ recent comment of support.
Avery Cyrus and JoJo Siwa.Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages

Speaking to PEOPLE in April 2021, Siwa, who held hands withAvery CyrusSunday at Elton John’s show, revealed that she never wanted herJanuary 2021 coming outto be a “big deal.”
“I’ve known since I was little,” Siwa added while explaining that she wasn’t sure how to accurately describe her orientation.
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“I still don’t know what I am. It’s like, I want to figure it out,” she continued. “Like, I don’t know, bisexual, pansexual, queer, lesbian, gay, straight. I always just say gay because it just kind of covers it or queer because I think the keyword is cool.”
“I like queer,” she added. “Technically I would say that I am pansexual because that’s how I have always been my whole life is just like, my human is my human.”
source: people.com