

Matthew Koma, Hilary Duff and Candace Cameron Bure were among the guests. Shutterstock(3)
What is fueling the feuds? Hilary Duff‘s husband, Matthew KomaPoked fun at Candace Cameron Bureas her drama with JoJo SiwaKeeps turning heads
The 35-year old musician created a TikTok video that was uploaded by the Full House46-year-old alum on the Fourth of July, Bure is dressed in red and white from head to toe in blue, white, and green Bruce Springsteen‘s hit “Born in the USA” can be heard in the background, but Koma pointed out an overlooked detail about the track in his response.
“Yeah that, the song you’re playing? Yeah. It’s about veterans coming home from Vietnam and being treated like s–t,” the Winnetka Bowling League singer teased in a post on his band’s official TikTok account. “Yeah, it’s not about the 4th of July.”
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Koma captioned the clip, “The more you know,” and fans couldn’t help but chime in on the unexpected roast in the comments section. “Seeing Hilary Duff’s husband roast DJ Tanner is not what I had on my bingo card this week folks,” one user wrote, while another joked, “This is pick on Candance Cameron Bure week.”
The songwriter’s video comes shortly after Bure was called out by Siwa, 19, who claimed while participating in a viral TikTok trend that the former Hallmark Channel actress was the “rudest” celebrity she’d met. In her first video, the Dance Moms alum didn’t elaborate on her history with Bure, who issued a public apology via Instagram on Tuesday, July 26.
“I was shocked when I saw the TikTok on Sunday,” the California native told her social media followers, noting that she had a “great conversation” with the Nickelodeon personality about what went down. “I was finally able to talk to JoJo this morning. … She actually didn’t want to tell me [how I was rude to her]. She said, ‘You know, I met you at the Fuller Housepremiere and I were eleven years old.’”
The former View cohost explained that Siwa asked to take a photo with her at the event, but Bure turned down the then-preteen’s request. “She said, ‘You weren’t even mean! And I get it now, as an adult, when you’re on the red carpet and everything’s happening and you’re being pulled in different directions, but at that time I was 11,’” Bure added.
Siwa’s feelings about the interaction was fascinating. Christmas Sister Swap star feel “crummy,” she continued. “We are both positive, encouraging people, and I told JoJo how much I’ve always appreciated her because she has been a good role model because of her positivity throughout her whole life and career. … There’s no drama. That’s the tea.”
However, the drama didn’t end there. The “Boomerang” artist went on to allege that Bure “didn’t share all the details” about their conversation. “It was at the afterparty that she didn’t wanna take a picture with me, and I was OK with that,” Siwa said on Thursday, July 28, in a video obtained by Page Six. “But then I turned around, and when I looked back, she was taking pictures with other kids.”
The controversy sparked the creation of Balance It All author received praise from famous friends for her apology — from Tori SpellingTo Kelly Rizzo. The It’s your decision. alum’s daughter, Natasha BureWith a strong statement in the midst of the back-and-forth,, also took to Twitter.
“Respectfully, someone saying ‘no’ to taking a photo with you is not a ‘rough experience,’” the 23-year-old wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday. “This generation is so sensitive and has no backbone. Grow up. There are bigger issues in the world than this.”
