JoJo Detailed Her “Worst Date” Ever: “It Was Not Good”

“He’s a narcissist, and I know that term is way, way overused. But I think this guy is a narcissist.”
JoJo recalled going on a date that was “not good” whatsoever.

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She made the confession during an interview with TikToker Emma Wahl when she was asked about the “worst date” she’d ever experienced.

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“It was with this talented artist,” the singer began, noting that the person was more known as a rapper back then.

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“He picked me up in, like, his batmobile type thing. We had mad drinks,” she shared.
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Noting he drank “way more” than she did, JoJo said he started “talking about himself in third person” and exhibiting increasingly wild behavior.
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“That’s when I knew I wasn’t going to sleep with him.”
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From there, JoJo said, “He proceeded to ask if I wanted to do cocaine in the bathroom. I didn’t, but he did.”
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“That was really the extent of the date,” the “Leave (Get Out)” singer said. “I think he got a DUI later in the game. That’s neither here nor there. That was the date. It was not good.”
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While their connection ended there, JoJo said the person later dated a distant friend of hers “pretty seriously.”
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know how she’s with this guy,'” she recalled. “He’s a narcissist, and I know that term is way, way overused. But I think this guy is a narcissist.”
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JoJo said the person still releases music and when they see each other, it’s usually like, “Okay, hi. Hope you’re well. Hope you’re not doing cocaine in the bathroom anymore.”
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What’s your worst date story? I’ll go first: I was asked with a straight face if I ever have threesomes with my literal blood sister because my date had heard it in a Future song.
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