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Chris Hughes makes x-rated confession about sex life with JoJo Siwa and calls her her ‘the love of his life'

Chris Hughes makes x-rated confession about sex life with JoJo Siwa and calls her her ‘the love of his life'

The Suna day ago
CHRIS Hughes has made an x-rated confession about the cheeky nickname girlfriend JoJo Siwa has given to his private parts.
The Love Island alum, who recently posted a snapshot showing the pair lying in bed onto his Instagram Stories, has opened up about just what goes on behind closed doors.
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The couple previously confirmed their romance after meeting on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year.
ITV2 matchmaking show star personality Chris, 32, recently flew out to reunite with Dance Moms star JoJo, 22, in LA, before showing they had taken the next step in their relationship with a framed image of the pair in her family home.
Now he has admitted to a cheeky sex secret when the lights go out, and said of the Boomerang singer: "She calls my balls Jimmy and Timmy.
"So she must like Jimmy and Timmy."
ITV Racing pundit Chris added how the US star loved "the rhyming lingo."
He said to E! News: "She's literally the love of my life, but she's also my best friend.
"We sit and do nothing together."
The now-couple became extremely close while they co-starred on ITV reality show CBB.
They spent a large chunk of time in the house cuddling and snuggling, despite JoJo's then-relationship with Kath Ebbs.
Just hours after finishing in third place on the ITV series, JoJo dumped Kath at the after-party.
Chris Hughes can't keep his hands off girlfriend JoJo Siwa after revealing they're 'totally in love'
Recently, horse racing correspondent Chris was 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."
It came after he opened up to the Sun's Fabulous Magazine about the backlash he has faced after he went official with their relationship.
JoJo Siwa and Kath Ebbs' relationship
We look back at JoJo Siwa's romance with Kath Ebbs:
JoJo Siwa went public with hers and Kath Ebbs' relationship in January 2025.
The Dance Moms star had been introduced to 27-year-old Australian content creator Kath by a mutual friend called G-Flip six months earlier.
JoJo had split with her girlfriend Dakayla Wilson in November 2024 and it is believed she hooked up romantically with Kath soon after.
Speaking in March at the 36th Annual GLAAD Media Awards, JoJo said of her relationship: 'I am so happy. I am in a very mature relationship, and it's beautiful. It's taught me so much about life.
'It's taught me so much about love and respect, and it's a beautiful thing.
'It's different in more ways than I can count. I wouldn't even know what to say the biggest is 'cause just everything is so different and special.'
Kath even claimed they had talked about marriage together.
However, JoJo's romance with Kath abruptly hit the skids on April 25, 2025, at the Celebrity Big Brother wrap party.
JoJo dumped Kath at the bash after spending 19 days in the CBB house - where she had grown close to Love Island star Chris Hughes.
He told us: "I've had more people call me 'gay' in the last two months of my life than ever before.
"But it doesn't bother me – as long as people aren't nasty, opinions are fine."
He added: "Meeting Joelle gave me this magical feeling.
"She is the most precious person….I'm obsessed with her.
"I'd do anything for her."
Discussing their romance, JoJo - who couldn't keep her hands off Chris during their recent trip to LA - also previously told The Guardian: "It's not platonic any more, 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 added: "I won't ever speak for him, but for me personally, the happiness in my life just radiates off of me right now."
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