JoJo does cardio daily and strength training is generally done 3 times a week. As per her interview with SELF, she exercises 5 days a week.
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In 1998, JoJo appeared in season 1 of the comedy series Kids Say the Darndest Things as herself (contestant).
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She debuted with the 2002 drama movie Developing Sheldon for her role as Young Elizabeth. It peaked at #4 on US Billboard 200, which got certified as ‘Platinum.’ More than 4 million copies of the album were sold worldwide. The album received positive reviews and consisted of 14 singles, giving it a total length of over 52 minutes. The singer released her debut album, JoJo, on June 22, 2004, via Blackground Entertainment and Universal Music. Her songs such as “Leave (Get Out),” “Too Little Too Late” and others. She became the spokeswoman for Clearasil’s PerfectaWash in December 2011. In August 2011, she became the face of HeartSoul clothing Fall / Winter collection. Singer JoJo at Pullman Hotel in Vietnam Shoe Size Occasionally wears piercing on her left eyebrow.JoJo is of French-Canadian descent on her father’s side and has Irish, English, Scottish, and Polish roots on her mother’s side. Los Angeles, California, United States Nationality JoJo at the grand opening of Le Jardin in Hollywood in June 2015 Sun Signīrattleboro, Vermont, United States Residence In addition to her musical pursuits, she has also been cast in acting roles in projects including True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet, Aquamarine, Developing Sheldon, American Dreams, Hawaii Five-0, Lethal Weapon, G.B.F., and RV. (featuring Remy Ma), December Baby, American Mood, Man, Not That Kinda Girl, and The High Road. Over the years, she has released a number of albums, tracks, mixtapes, and EPs like Good to Know, Mad Love, Can’t Take That Away from Me, Too Little Too Late, Baby It’s You (featuring Bow Wow), Leave (Get Out), FAB. Soon after began JoJo’s musical career and she had sold more than 7 million records worldwide by the year 2007. JoJo is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who first caught the attention of record producer Vincent Herbert in 2003 as he noticed her after she competed on the television show America’s Most Talented Kids.