
Chris Hughes shares steamy bed snap with JoJo Siwa before quickly deleting it as fans call it proof of CBB stars romance
CHRIS Hughes kissed JoJo Siwa in a steamy selfie of them in bed – before quickly deleting the intimate snap.
The Love Island and Celebrity Big Brother star posted the cosy shot on social media, showing JoJo tucked into his side.
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JoJo, 22, closed her eyes in the romantic photo but couldn't resist a sweet smile, while resting one arm on his naked chest.
Chris wrote over the photo: "Sleeping beauty."
The photo wasn't up on Chris' Instagram for long, but fans of the couple grabbed it and shared it on TikTok.
Some had questioned their romance, with many pointing to another video of the pair showing JoJo pulling away when Chris leans in for a kiss.
'I think they aren't together and it's all for publicity as they would kiss by now,' one person said.
'Has anyone seen them kiss each other?' another asked.
Another fan simply replied to the posts with the picture of Chris kissing JoJo in bed.
Another JoJo and Chris fan said: "My heart can't take it!"
Chris and JoJo have not commented on reports surrounding their relationship after previously insisting they were platonic.
However, they've been dropping major hints that they are an item.
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 Hughes' eyes' as he looked on, giddy and red-faced at a music venue in Shoreditch.
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 a 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 in The Sun's exclusive photos while straddling a lilo at an adults-only hotel.
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