
JoJo Siwa's exes Kath Ebbs and Avery Cyrus team up for cheeky viral video in surprise new friendship - after Aussie influencer's swipes at Dance Moms star amid Chris Hughes romance
The Dance Moms star, 22, dramatically split from Kath, 27, at the Celebrity Big Brother UK wrap party earlier this year after meeting her now-boyfriend Chris Hughes, 32.
Following the fallout, Kath made several not-so-subtle swipes at JoJo on TikTok, which were swiftly deleted, but they have now added fuel to the fire by creating a new video with Avery.
YouTuber Avery, who dated JoJo for three months back in 2022, shared a cheeky video of the pair dancing and lip syncing to the PinkPantheress track 'Illegal'.
The song includes the lyric 'is this illegal? It feels illegal', while Kath - who uses they/them pronouns - also shared their own video also featuring JoJo's ex.
The second clip showed the pair dancing to the Hilary Duff song, What Dreams Are Made Of, which featured in the teen movie, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
'Sing for me Paolo,' Kath wrote in reference to the movie's love interest while tagging Avery in the caption.
Their unlikely bond caused quite the stir among fans, with several commenting that Kath and Avery have created 'a Siwa support club'.
Comments included: 'Is this like a support group lol; I didn't see that coming lol both jojo's exs; Is there like a gc or support group for jojos exes??;
'The collab we've all been waiting for; Omg I love it!! Therapy sessions; I would love to be a fly on the wall for their convos lol.'
JoJo has not responded to their new video and simply took to her own TikTok account to share a gushing video with her boyfriend Chris.
In the clip, JoJo surprised the former Love Island star with a red-themed snack board complete with love-heart shaped strawberries as she flaunted their affections.
She wrote: 'Saw this on my FYP and I wanted to make a colored snack board so I asked Christopher to pick a color, and he said red… had to deliver!!❤️
'He didn't know what I was doing and had no idea what to expect haha he loved it. turned out to be so fun to make and really nice to enjoy!'
Kath also shared their own video also featuring JoJo's ex dancing to the Hilary Duff song, What Dreams Are Made Of, which featured in the teen movie, The Lizzie McGuire Movie
Kath took to social media last week to reveal the five things they've learnt since their headline-making break-up from JoJo.
The LGBTQIA+ activist shared a video montage on Instagram showing them enjoying time with friends and family.
'5 lessons I've learnt over the past months,' Kath, who is non-binary, captioned the post.
'Friendship and community really are a life force. Allow those that see you and love you to hold you,' they began.
They then went on to reflect on the pressures of social media, especially in the public eye.
'Do not allow your sense of self to be dictated on an app like TikTok. People are just looking for entertainment here. Don't take it personally because you are just a porn in their story, not an actual human being,' they wrote.
'Feel it all but also remember to laugh and have fun with the chaos. It's not that deep.
'Continue to live by your values and integrity even when you feel misunderstood. Your life will always be much fuller in the long run if you stay true to who you are and what you believe in (I hope).'
Kath's fifth lesson then broached the topic of love and seemingly made a dig at their former girlfriend.
'Don't mistake attachment for love. Love is a doing word rooted in care. Look to your friends as a blueprint,' they tellingly wrote.
The union of exes has caused quite the stir among fans with several commenting that Kath and Avery have created 'a Siwa support club' and others wishing they could be a 'fly on the wall'
JoJo has not responded to their new video and simply took to her own TikTok account to share a gushing video with her boyfriend Chris
The post, which was accompanied by Alex Warren's song Ordinary, also included a caption written on the clip.
'Move on,' it pointedly read.
'You're so g*d d**n loved by those that matter.'
Meanwhile, JoJo's romance with Chris appears to be heating up, as fans have begun to speculate whether she's plotting a permanent move to the UK.
The star jetted back to the US on Sunday after spending the week with her boyfriend in England, sharing on Snapchat she's returning home to work on her new song, which will be released in a matter of days.
Since meeting Chris on Celebrity Big Brother in April, JoJo has shared she's been embraced by her newfound British fanbase, in stark contrast to the cruel backlash she's faced from some fans in the States.
Last month, the star postponed her US tour, which was due to kick off on July 10, as well as a planned performance at a Chicago Pride event, though the latter was blamed on a 'scheduling conflict'.
The star has embraced many parts of British culture, enjoying a Sunday roast with Chris mere days after they left the CBB house.
The star has also admitted she's now a converted tea-drinker, and soaked up the British countryside last month when she met Chris' family at their home in The Cotswolds.
During a dance class at Pineapple Dance Studios last month, JoJo also hinted that she'd be willing to relocate to the UK for Chris, saying she feels 'so loved' by her newfound British fanbase.
She said: 'Interestingly enough I feel so loved right now by the world, it's been beautiful.
'It's the UK and I really feel it from here.. it's been really beautiful this last month, it's been beautiful, it's been lovely, and I think I have just never been genuinely happier.
JoJo then coyly went onto add: 'You can see it, it radiates off me, and yeah there's a reason why!'
During the chat, the star was asked whether she'd be open to relocating to the UK to be with Chris, and JoJo said that while it may be an option in the future, she feels there's 'no shame' in dividing her time between the US and UK for now.
'Obviously I have a beautiful boy here and he's incredible, obviously he's here, his friends are here and his family is here,' she said.
'Obviously I'm in America, my friends are in America, my family is in America.
'Life is life, and I think there's no shame in splitting time, and all of a sudden one way is that way and the other way is that way, I don't know we go as we go! But yeah I love it here! It's beautiful.
'Honestly, coming here as a kid I used to, this sounds horrible, I used to dread it because I didn't understand the food, I didn't understand the culture.
'After Big Brother I have never loved a place more, and I think it's because I really got embraced with the culture and the food by being literally in a house with just that, when it's all that.
'But it's genuinely become my favourite place in the world, I could spend all my time here, I love it.'
JoJo has also heavily hinted that there are plans for more shows in the UK later this year, after two performances in London back in May.
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