
JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebbs gets very close with Apple Cider Vinegar actress Aisha Dee as they enjoy a night out in LA - and star together in steamy new G Flip music video
The Aussie stars could be seen cuddling up on the dance-floor and swaying seductively together as they enjoyed a night out at a Stud Country event.
In videos shared to Instagram, Kath, 27, danced with their friends, with one clip showing Aisha, 31, behind them as they grabbed their hips and swayed together.
Kath, who recently split from US star JoJo Siwa, appeared to lean into the touch and sang the lyrics 'I'm a slave for you' to the Apple Cider Vinegar star.
Moments later in the same clip, Kath could be seen dancing with the same affection with their other friend musician Gatlin.
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Kath Ebbs and actress Aisha Dee appeared to be getting very close and cosy on Friday night as they went out line-dancing in Los Angeles
It's not the first time Kath and Aisha have been seen getting close, as the pair starred together in G Flip's new all-queer star-cast music video Big Ol' Hammer.
The clip briefly saw the friends together, with Kath admiring and squeezing Aisha's muscles as she flexed her arm.
G Flip's new song releases on June 11, with the music video jam packed with queer celebrity cameos as they dance and kiss in a mechanics shop.
The video begins: 'In the heart of Scissortown, where the streets are wet and the dreams are bold, join G Flip and the crew on a journey of friendship, rebellion, and the horsepower of pride.
'This summer, G Flip has a tool belt with a big ol' hammer!'
The non-binary artist can be seen wearing a white tank top as they show off their biceps and dance around with the other queer stars in the shop.
As well as Kath and Aisha, other stars appearing in the clip include comedian Fortune Feimster, TikTok star Kate Hina Sabatine, musician Siena Liggins, and model Olly Eley.
The L Word star Jacqueline Toboni, songwriter Julianne Hope, YouTuber Shannon Beveridge, and songwriter Jesse Thomas were also included.
It's not the first time Kath and Aisha have been seen getting close, as the pair starred together in G Flip's new all-queer star-cast music video Big Ol' Hammer
Kath's outing with Aisha comes after after her ex JoJo, 22, confirmed her relationship with Celebrity Big Brother co-star Chris Hughes.
JoJo and Chris, 32, formed a close bond during their 19-day stint in the house earlier this year, with viewers convinced there was more to their friendship.
After leaving the house in April, JoJo broke up with Kath at the CBB wrap party, but went on to insist Chris was not to blame and their relationship was strictly platonic.
However, JoJo confirmed last month she's made her relationship with Chris official, as she gushed she's 'head over heels' for him after weeks of speculation.
While JoJo has been grilled many times on her relationship status, she had been noticeably coy, simply branding Chris her 'favourite person in the world'.
But in a new interview with Capital Radio, JoJo confirmed she and Chris have made their relationship official, and she's started calling him her boyfriend.
Speaking in a video for the channel's new series Capital Buzz, the dancer admitted she's had to explain her viral 'dream guest on my podcast' moment to Chris.
She then added: 'I'm sure it's no secret to people, I am in a lovely relationship with a sweet boy named Christopher Hughes.'

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