
JoJo Siwa's exes Kath Ebbs and Avery Cyrus team up for cheeky social media post amid surprise new friendship
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JoJo Siwa's exes Kath Ebbs and Avery Cyrus teamed up for a cheeky social media post
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It's not known how Kath knows YouTube star Avery
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Since their JoJo break-up, Kath has taken a few swipes at her ex
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JoJo dumped Kath for Chris Hughes
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It's fair to say that since then, the Australian influencer, 27 - who uses they/them pronouns - has taken the odd swipe at their ex, and today seemed no different.
The only difference being is that they got another one of
Sharing a video on TikTok, the pair were seen dancing and lip syncing to the Hilary Duff song, What Dreams Are Made Of.
The pair looked like they were having fun as they danced along to the song which featured in the teen movie, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
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It's not known how they became friends, but they have their JoJo break-ups in common.
Just hours after finishing in third place on
Celebrity
Big Brother
,
- despite having flown in from
Australia
to support the singer.
At the time Kath took to Instagram to reveal the
news
to their fans.
They said: "Before I could even get back to the hotel I went to the afterparty with, I guess my now ex, crazy thing to say, and was dumped in the party.
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"I was told that there are confused feelings there, do with that what you will, and they had realised in the house that I wasn't the person they wanted to spend the foreseeable."
While, Avery was left equally bruised following her own split from
After striking up a friendship, the pair realised they had feelings for each other and became a couple.
They went public with their romance in September 2022.
The
next
month, Avery officially asked JoJo to be her girlfriend while on holiday in Orlando.
However, by December that year, Avery confirmed they had split, and shared in a TikTok video that said they were 'better as friends.'
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Avery was in a relationship with JoJo three years ago
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Kath was dating JoJo at the beginning of the year
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CHRIS HUGHES ROMANCE
Meanwhile,
The
they were on
ITV
reality the show.
They
After
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The star is now smitten with her Celebrity Big Brother co-star Chris
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