
JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes drive fans wild with intimate backstage video as her mum captures sweet moment on camera
JOJO SIWA and Chris Hughes have driven fans wild with an intimate backstage moment as her mum captures sweet moment on camera.
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JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes drive fans wild with intimate backstage video
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JoJo's mum captured sweet moment on camera
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The pop star gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her pre-show routine
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The clip shows JoJo warming up before being joined backstage by Chris
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The pair were filmed hugging each other, holding hands and putting bracelets on each other
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In a post to TikTok JoJo gave fans an inside look into her pre-show routine, the former Big Brother star was seen in the video warming up and spending time with her dancers.
JoJo captioned the post: 'Pre show is always my favorite hour. Just pure chaos and love and energy warming up. What a beautiful perfect 2 shows in London this week wow.'
The clip showed JoJo getting ready before being joined backstage by her new beau Chris.
The singer is shown stretching whilst the camera pans to Chris who cheekily chimes 'Stretch it off then' as he walks into the room.
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The pair were later filmed by
Former Love Islander Chris also learnt her hit song Karma and is videoed singing the lyrics alongside her.
Fans rushed to the comments, gushing over the pair's sweet on-camera moment.
One user penned: 'Chris is the biggest green flag ive ever seen, u two are the cutest (red heart emoji)'
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Another chimed: 'The way his hand stays on her leg after she gets off his lap.'
'Sweet christopher being JoJo's number1 fan' added a third.
Watch as JoJo Siwa makes Chris Hughes blush with cute tribute as he proudly watches her perform in London
'Chris singing your lyrics Love ittttt!' wrote a fourth.
JoJo recently sent fans wild at her London gigs this week after she told them onstage she had 'never felt so special and so loved'.
She also went on to change the lyrics of Bette Davis Eyes to '
Chris could not attend the second of her two-night run there — but JoJo didn't miss her moment to shout out to him, singing to his orange beanie which she had placed in the crowd.
It comes after Chris made the 12-hour flight from the UK to Mexico to support JoJo as she performed to fans in Mexico City.
He later posted cosy snaps of them together online.
The two were then spotted kissing while straddling a lilo at an adults-only hotel during a loved-up getaway there.
When JoJo later returned to London the pair had a emotional reunion at Heathrow airport as JoJo flew in from Los Angeles — Chris greeting her with a large bouquet of red roses.
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When JoJo returned to London for her shows this week the pair had a emotional reunion at Heathrow airport
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The two were recently spotted kissing while straddling a lilo at an adults-only hotel in Mexico
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Chris made a 12-hour flight from the UK to Mexico to support JoJo as she performed to fans in Mexico City
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