TRENDING

Celebs

EXCLUSIVE! 5 fast facts about XOMG POP! star Brooklynn Pitts

How would Brooklynn Pitts describe herself? "Humble, energetic, cool, kind and loveable." And, after getting to know this fabulous member of JoJo Siwa's girl group XOMG POP!, we can't help but agree. 

Besides being amazingly talented when it comes to singing and dancing, Brooklynn's super bubbly—and v. relatable, thanks to her obsessions with Chipotle, BTS, flared pants, Christmas, giraffes and the color yellow ("it just reminds me of sunshine, kindness and happiness," she explains). Already heart Brooklynn? DW, we got even more fast facts about this new star on the rise...

1. She's been singing as long as she can remember. 

"I started singing when I was little. I used to sing 'Girl on Fire' by Alicia Keys a lot. That was, like, my song. Then I started singing at church, doing vocal lessons and then got my audition to be in XOMG POP!—that was crazy."

2. She thrives on the stage.

"My favorite part about being onstage is seeing my friends and family out there cheering me on. It makes me feel so proud of myself. It's been such a rollercoaster but with XOMG POP! we're doing it with so much love and energy." 

3. If she could choreograph a dance to any song, it'd be...

"Probably 'BURNITUP!' by Janet Jackson."

4. She's dishing out amaze advice on friendship.

"You need friends who can be honest with you. That's all I need—just a true friend who is kind and will be honest and stick up for you and help you when you're down." 

5. She's ready to hype you up.

"Love yourself because there's no one like you. I love saying that, like, 'I'm beautiful, I'm smart, I'm amazing.' Just saying those words makes me feel good." 

☀️ Catch up with Brooklynn and XOMG POP! HERE ☀️

Heart this interview? Read this next:
💘 Kinley Cunningham goes full out on Siwa's Dance Pop Revolution
💘 8 things you didn't know about XOMG POP! star Kiya Barczyszyn
​​​​​​​💘 What you need to know about the members of XOMG POP!

Image: instagram.com/iambrooklynnpitts.

POSTED IN ,

by Katherine Hammer | 9/19/2022
share