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JoJo Siwa's Nickname For Chris Hughes's Testicles: Reacts

JoJo Siwa's Nickname For Chris Hughes's Testicles: Reacts

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As I'm sure you know, earlier this year JoJo Siwa had a pretty wild experience on the UK series of Celebrity Big Brother, where she fell in love with one of her housemates.
Prior to entering the house back in April, JoJo, now 22, identified as a lesbian and was in a relationship with Australian influencer Kath Ebbs, who is nonbinary.During her time on the show, JoJo questioned her gender identity, and later revealed that she had realized she isn't a lesbian, but queer. This revelation came as viewers saw the star develop an incredibly close relationship with British Love Island star Chris Hughes, who she originally called her 'platonic soulmate.'
But shortly after ending her three-month romance with Kath at Celebrity Big Brother's wrap party, JoJo and Chris confirmed that they had become more than friends.
"It's been a beautiful journey… The word serendipity is Christopher and I's favorite word now,' JoJo explained during an appearance on the Rosebud with Gyles Brandreth podcast. 'If you read the definition of it, it's essentially finding love when you're least looking for it. I don't know how the universe aligned for Chris to come into my life.""It started very much as friends," she added. "I wasn't looking to fall for him. He wasn't looking to fall for me. We just were having so much fun together. We were having a laugh together. Whenever one of us was down, it was the other one of us that helped."
And while the world has come to terms with JoJo and Chris's unlikely romance, people were left horrified when Chris shared a little bit too much information about their relationship in a new interview.
Speaking to E! News, the 32-year-old star revealed that JoJo has given his testicles nicknames, telling the publication: 'She calls my balls Jimmy and Timmy! She must love the rhyming lingo within her life!'
Needless to say, this comment caused a stir online, and reactions to E!'s original tweet teasing their exclusive triggered some truly hilarious responses. 'Chris Hughes Reveals What JoJo Siwa Named His Private Parts,' the outlet's tweet read, with one popular quote-tweet writing: 'Call the police.''if i had to read this then you do too,' somebody else wrote alongside a screenshot of Chris's quotes.
Let me know your thoughts on Chris's revelation in the comments below!
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