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All the clues that ‘handbag holder' Chris Hughes & JoJo Siwa's romance is FAKE as his ex Olivia Attwood makes brutal dig

All the clues that ‘handbag holder' Chris Hughes & JoJo Siwa's romance is FAKE as his ex Olivia Attwood makes brutal dig

Scottish Sun2 days ago

AS the crowd went wild for American pop star JoJo Siwa at her gig in London this week, she told them she had 'never felt so ­special and so loved'.
The reason was gazing adoringly at her from the audience: Love Island's Chris Hughes.
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Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa have refused to confirm whether or not they are dating — while doing everything possible to make us believe they are
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Chris and JoJo muddied the waters by snuggling up together in bed
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JoJo dumped girlfriend Kath at the Celebrity Big Brother wrap party
Credit: Getty
JoJo went on to change the lyrics of...

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