
JoJo Siwa 'postpones all US tour dates as she teases Europe shows' after being dropped by record label - amid romance with Chris Hughes
JoJo Siwa has seemingly postponed all of her US tour dates amid her romance with Chris Hughes.
The couple developed feelings for each other during a stint in the Celebrity Big Brother house in April and they have been enjoying time together in the UK in recent weeks.
JoJo was set to return Stateside next month for her US tour but an announcement made on the website jojosiwalive.com said the dates have been postponed, with those who booked tickets set to be refunded.
She also teased that there would be more shows in Europe announced soon in a hint that she could be staying in the UK for longer.
It comes just days after it was revealed JoJo has been dropped by record label Columbia just one year after being signed.
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The couple developed feelings for each other during a stint in the Celebrity Big Brother UK house in April and they have been enjoying time together in the UK in recent weeks
The website seemingly detailing her live shows now reads: 'I've got some news that breaks my heart to share... my US tour has to be postponed.
'I promise I'll be back before you know it to perform for all the beautiful people in the US!... Announcements will be coming soon, including some Europe shows!:)
'Thank you so much for your understanding and support. I can't wait to see you all soon!
'To my Dream Guest VIPs, my team will be reaching out to you individually to plan something special. Refunds will be issued at point of purchase.'
MailOnline has contacted a representative for JoJo for comment.
JoJo had been signed to the record company Columbia in 2024, and she released her single Karma and EP Guilty Pleasure with the label.
But less than a year later, the US reality star is no longer working with Columbia Records and released her latest song Bulletproof independently.
Elsewhere, The Sun reported on Friday that JoJo and Love Island star Chris have been in talks with ITV bosses about their own reality TV show, with it being lined up to air on ITV2 later in the year.
She also teased that there would be more shows in Europe announced soon in a hint that JoJo could be staying in the UK for longer (Seen in June 2024)
Elsewhere, The Sun reported on Friday that JoJo and Love Island star Chris have been in talks with ITV bosses about their own reality TV show, with it being lined up to air on ITV2 later in the year
A source told the publication: 'It's still in the early stages but ITV really think they'd be amazing TV with their own show.
'Fans around the world are obsessed with their relationship and there are so many TikTok accounts devoted to their love story.'
They added: 'Chris and JoJo are keen too, and while there is no deal signed yet, the talks have been really promising.'
Before confirming their romance, JoJo and Chris played coy over their relationship status in the weeks that followed – despite numerous cosy public outings
After igniting much suspicion, JoJo, 22, finally confirmed last week that she and Chris, 32, are officially an item and that she's started calling him her boyfriend.
JoJo and Chris finally confirmed that they were dating last week following weeks of frenzied speculation.
In an interview with Capital Radio, JoJo said: 'I'm sure it's no secret to people, I am in a lovely relationship with a sweet boy named Christopher Hughes.'
She also gushed about her blossoming romance with Chris in an interview with The Guardian when asked whether things between them were still platonic.
'It's not platonic anymore, and it's been a beautiful development, a beautiful connection, and I'm absolutely head over heels for him and he's the same way,' she told them.
For many, JoJo and Chris's partnership is unexpected, which again has aroused suspicion.
When JoJo entered the ITV reality show, she was in a relationship with her now ex-partner Kath Ebb.
She later dumped them at the wrap party just hours after the finale episode aired.
JoJo's ex Kath was one of the first to accuse JoJo of a publicity stunt.
Speaking to Betches about their breakup, Kath mused: 'I feel a bit like I've been this pawn that's been moved around in this story by Big Brother, by JoJo, by her PR team, by the tabloids.
'And I feel really beaten around by that because it's just not something I asked for. And I think at the end of the day, the boring headline is: I'm just heartbroken, and I've just gone through a really messy breakup that I didn't see coming, and I'm in shock, and I'm picking up the pieces of my love life and of my life in that.'
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