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Chris Hughes can't keep his hands off girlfriend JoJo Siwa after revealing they're ‘totally in love'

Chris Hughes can't keep his hands off girlfriend JoJo Siwa after revealing they're ‘totally in love'

Scottish Sun17-07-2025
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CHRIS Hughes just couldn't keep his hands off girlfriend JoJo Siwa, after revealing they are "totally in love".
JoJo, 22, and Chris, 32, fell for each other in the Celebrity Big Brother house earlier this year, and are still going strong.
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Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa packed on the PDA in LA
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The couple looked happy and relaxed as they strolled holding hands
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The pair looked completely smitten as they headed to a couple's massage
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Chris admitted the new couple are 'totally in love'
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The smitten stars were spotted revelling in their new romance as they stepped out in Los Angeles.
JoJo and Chris packed on the PDA as they headed for a couple's massage.
The pair snuggled and cuddled, as they walked to a massage parlour in Downtown LA.
They only had eyes for each other, and have proved they can make a long distance relationship work.
Chris has been open and honest about how "totally in love" he is with JoJo.
"I am really in love with this one," he told the Daily Mail.
"She is my princess, she is a good one."
The new pics comes just days after Chris told The Sun that he was "obsessed" with his girlfriend.
Speaking to our Fabulous Magazine, he said: "There's no pressure on anything. I'm happy to jump on planes. We have a transatlantic relationship – she could live in New Zealand and we'd still make the same effort.
"I say it's effort, but it's effortless. Nothing is too much trouble to make her happy. I write love letters.
Chris Hughes breaks silence on JoJo Siwa relationship and he's quizzed by Ben Shepherd on This Morning
"I'm obsessed with her. I'd do anything for her.'
Chris also hit back at accusations their relationship is fake.
"I've had more people call me 'gay' in the last two months of my life than ever before," he told us.
"But it doesn't bother me – as long as people aren't nasty, opinions are fine."
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Chris told The Sun that he is 'obsessed' with JoJo
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The loved-up pair headed out in Downtown LA
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Chris, who told us that the couple say "I love you everyday", also opened up to The Sun about the prospect of marriage.
"I do see a forever here… I'd love to marry her," he said.
"I'd be lying if I didn't tell you I run through scenarios of our wedding day."
JoJo and Chris have been practically inseparable since meeting him on CBB in April.
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JoJo and Chris fell in love in the Celebrity Big Brother house
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The pair were extremely close the whole time they were on ITV reality the show.
They spent the whole time in the house cuddling and snuggling, despite JoJo's relationship with Kath Ebbs.
Just hours after finishing in third place on Celebrity Big Brother, JoJo dumped Kath at the after-party - 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.
"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."
After ending things with the Aussie influencer, the Dance Moms star wasted no time in turning her close friendship with Chris into a fully fledged relationship.
JoJo is believed to be plotting to spend more time in the UK amid her blossoming romance with former Love Island star Chris.
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