
Chris Hughes' sweet message for JoJo Siwa as they kiss to celebrate special day
Celebrity Big Brother couple Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa still look to be going strong as they gushed about each other in their latest loved-up video
Chris Hughes' romance with Celebrity Big brother star JoJo Siwa is hotting up even more - as the former Love Island star told her: "You blow my mind every day." The 32-year-old made the declaration in a video posted to 22-year-old's JoJo's Instagram stories.
As she shouted out various pals to mark 'National Best Friend's Day', she ended with a clip of her and new boyfriend Chris and captioned the post: "My bestest friend of em all" followed by a white love heart emoji.
As JoJo shared more loved up snaps of her and Chris, the pair were seen kissing and cuddling. It comes just a day after JoJo posted a series of snaps from their couples' getaway to the Cotswolds as the pair reunited in the UK to spend some time with Chris' family.
The pair were seen messing around visiting horses, with one shot showing Chris pick up JoJo and carry her over his shoulder. In another, the pair sweetly held hands. The duo were also seen enjoying cooked breakfasts, sweet treats and dinners as they continued their blossoming relationship. JoJo captioned the post: "Nothing beats wholesome and pure days like these."
The Dance Moms star captioned each of her 11 images on her Instagram upload, explaining how the occasion was the first time she had touched a horse since being thrown off one eight years ago during filming. On one snap of Chris riding a horse, she wrote: "Gorgeous boy riding a gorgeous horse."
Revealing how the trip had helped her get over her fear of horses, JoJo said: "I've been scared to be around them haha. Loved this though after I warmed up."
In her final picture, JoJo zoomed in on the couple holding each other's hand. She adorably wrote: "The one thing that can make everything better," alongside a white heart emoji.
Chris' brother Ben was among those sharing sweet responses to the photo dump in the comments section - and it seems JoJo is a hit with Chris' family. He joked: "Can I take credit for the full English breakfast?? Miss you already!!!"
Showing how serious things are getting between them, JoJo recently revealed how she wants to get matching tattoos with Chris as she wants their romance to "last for a lifetime".
What started as a close friendship between the pair started to raise eyebrows as the duo got up close and personal on this year's Celebrity Big Brother, frequently kissing on the cheek and even cuddling in the same bed – and JoJo has now confirmed the pair are officially more than friends.
Speaking on the Rosebud podcast with Gyles Brandreth, JoJo gushed about what initially drew her to Chris, saying: "When he first walked in, he was the only person that I knew what they looked like before coming into the show. I was, 'Oh that's the Chris guy'. Initially the first thing that I took in about him was he was a good hugger. I liked his hug. That felt like a nice embrace. And he smelt good."
Explaining how their feelings naturally deepened over time, she shared: "We just kind of bonded right away and it started very much so as friends. I wasn't looking to fall for him. He wasn't looking to fall for me. We just were having so much fun together." She even admitted she is considering moving to the UK permanently to be with Chris. "I want Chris to last for a lifetime," she gushed.
Revealing her 'Chris tattoo' plans, JoJo added: "The Chris tattoo, I said in Big Brother, that I would get this bamboo stick... and I want to get two other tattoos from the Big Brother house of memories that I have from in there."
While it's seen as unlucky to get a tattoo of a new partner in case the relationship goes wrong and you are stuck with a daily reminder of them, JoJo is hoping to bypass any consequences by making sure the tattoo is primarily a reminder of her Celeb Big Brother experience.
Some fans have questioned whether the relationship is just a PR stunt, but JoJo recently shut those rumours down, telling The Guardian: "It's not platonic any more... I'm absolutely head over heels for him, and he's the same way. Clearly, [the trolls have] never been around us. The happiness in my life just radiates off of me right now."
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