
JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebb goes public with new romance after being dumped for Chris Hughes
Kath Ebbs has gone public with their new relationship this week. It comes just three months after the content creator told fans that they had been dumped by JoJo Siwa shortly after she had left the Celebrity Big Brother house.
JoJo, 22, grew close to fellow housemate Chris Hughes, 32, whilst on the reality TV show in the UK. The finalist was then said to have dumped her partner Kath, 27, at an afterparty in April and has since teased over a romance with Chris.
Now, Kath, who previously suggested that they were "hurt" by JoJo's closeness with Chris on the show, has announced that they are in a new relationship themself. It comes after Chris defended his relationship with JoJo amid criticism on social media recently.
Kath took to Instagram this morning to go public with footballer Tilly Lucas-Rodd, 29, who plays in the AFL Women's division of the Australian Football League. They shared a photo that showed the couple looking loved-up in a photobooth.
Alongside the photo, Kath appeared to take a swipe over their experience dating JoJo. They wrote in the caption that accompanied the post earlier today: "The rumours are true! YES I still (stupidly) believe in love!!"
The post has amassed more than 13,000 likes on the platform and fans shared their thoughts in the comments section. One person wrote: "Entered your WAG era and I'm livin for it." Whilst another said: "Ah yes! Things we love to see!"
A third wrote: "The happy ending you deserve (and we all wanted!)." Sharing their thoughts, one person said: "So happy for you." Someone else said: "Congratulations."
The news comes just months after Kath announced that JoJo had dumped them at an afterparty following Celebrity Big Brother's final in April. Kath said: "I flew here and I went to the live show to show up for my partner and support them in their experience and then obviously later on address my feelings of like hurt and work through them like all relationships do."
They added: "But before I could even get back to the hotel I ... it's actually crazy, I went to the after party with my I guess 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 that they realised in the house that I wasn't the person that they wanted to spend the foreseeable [with]."
JoJo later addressed the situation whilst on This Morning. She said: "I'll be honest - that was not a plan. That was not an intention. That was not supposed to happen like that. Initially I was told that y'know the wrap party was something they didn't want to attend."
She continued: "Then about an hour into the wrap party they decided they wanted to. And so I was genuinely just gonna have a conversation before and then it just led to another. They straight up asked me if I was happy and I said no. And one thing led to another and that conversation did take place there."
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