
Big Brother's JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes pack on PDA in smitten snaps as her ex goes public with new romance
The couple, whose friendship turned romantic after meeting on Celebrity Big Brother back in April this year, have proven inseparable over the last few months.
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On Friday, the pair shared new Instagram Stories of each other, marking National Girlfriends Day with pictures cuddled up together.
Chris shared a photo of them in a kitchen together, with Jojo leaning into his cheek as he put his arm around her.
On Jojo's story, she shared a snap of them on the sofa together, with Chris asleep on her chest.
"Happy national girlfriends day to me," she wrote on the snap. "Lucky lucky girl I am."
The new photos came on the same day that Jojo's ex, Kath Ebbs, went public with their new romance.
The non-binary star shared photobooth pics kissing Australian footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd.
"The rumours are true! YES I still (stupidly) believe in love!! 🚀" they wrote.
Kath and Jojo were dating for four months before Jojo's stint in the Celebrity Big Brother house, with the DJ giving their full support of Jojo as she entered.
However, things got complicated when fans became aware of how close Chris and Jojo were becoming, often sleeping in bed together and having a tactile friendship.
Flying over to reunite with Jojo at the final, the pair awkwardly broke up at the wrap party when Kath confronted their girlfriend about what they'd seen.
Chris Hughes reveals baby plans with JoJo Siwa as 'besotted' hunk gushes over new love
Chris and Jojo remained friends after leaving the house, but in the space of a few weeks admitted their relationship had become a romance.
Since then, the pair have been backing and forthing between Los Angeles and Essex to spend as much time as possible together.
However, they've been forced to fend off trolls who have questioned their romance, branding their 10-year age gap 'creepy' and criticising Jojo, who had come out as gay four years prior.
But Chris has defended their romance, telling The Sun: "Meeting Joelle [Jojo's real name] gave me this magical feeling. She is the most precious person.
'Life has an unexpected way of bringing two people together, and this feels like that. We were meant to cross paths.
"We keep saying to each other it was serendipity. Life handed me a blessing in my lap.'
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