Skai Jackson defends Justin Bieber after "weird" rumour he snuck into her bedroom
19 February 2020, 11:51
"Stop trying to make things weird for no reason."
The internet has an interesting way of twisting the truth – and Skai Jackson really isn't here for it. The Disney star was forced to deny a rumour that Justin Bieber once snuck into her room when she was 10.
Basically, a Twitter user claimed that the 'Yummy' singer had once broke into Skai's room, leaving her a note saying she was "cute". The tweet, which has now been deleted, read: "Justin Bieber snuck into Skai Jackson's room when she was 10 and left a note saying she was cute…"
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Now, Miss Skai might only be 17, but she's known for her fierce clap backs. Skai has previously publicly dragged trolls who claimed that she had died. She even has a book titled Reach for the Skai: How to Inspire, Empower, and Clapback. So as you can imagine, the Jessie actress wasn't here for the mess.
"First off it was my dressing room at the studio I used to film at, secondly he didn't just say I was "cute"," she tweeted. "His note was very nice and he told me to keep up the good work, and gave great advice. Stop trying to turn this into a weird thing. Leave me alone."
She added: "Stop trying to make things weird for no reason…I was 10 years old and a huge fan of Justin. I was so happy he surprised everyone on set and was so down to earth.. Yes, he went into my dressing room without me knowing and left a very nice note. What's the problem?"
Now, the rumour didn't come out of nowhere but it was definitely twisted. Skai has previously spoken about a meeting Justin.
Speaking to Yahoo in October last year, she said: "So I got to meet Justin [Bieber]. He was so, so nice. The whole time he was talking to me and playing with me. I think I was 10 at the time. I was such a huge fan of his and I still am now.
"And I was so surprised when he left me that note. I was so happy that Justin Bieber snuck in my room. I was like, 'Oh my goodness.' You couldn't tell me anything. I was so happy. I hung that [note] up in school and then I took it home."