Jojo siwa speaks truth of chris hughes romance after string of cosy updates
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THE 22-YEAR-OLD STAR STRUCK UP A RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FORMER LOVE ISLAND STAR, 32, DURING THEIR STINT ON CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER EARLIER THIS YEAR 10:33, 02 Jun 2025 JoJo Siwa has seemingly
confirmed that love is in the air between her and Chris Hughes after the pair have been seen in a string of cosy social media snaps together. The 22-year-old star struck up a relationship
with the former Love Island star, 32, during their stint on Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year. JoJo has now revealed that her relationship with Chris is now more than
"platonic" since leaving the famous house back in April. The Dance Moms star told The Guardian newspaper: "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." On the interest in the pair's blossoming relationship, JoJo
commented: "People can see our chemistry, and they got to see it develop. I think everyone’s just curious, and I can’t blame them." Article continues below She also dismissed
claims that her romance with Chris is a publicity stunt and says that she is "in pain from smiling so much" at present. She said: "Clearly, you've never been around us. I
won't ever speak for him, but for me personally, the happiness in my life just radiates off of me right now. "Literally yesterday, I was massaging my cheeks; I've never
(before) been in pain from smiling so much." Article continues below The recent series of Celebrity Big Brother was shrouded in controversy as Hollywood actor Mickey Rourke was ejected
from the house due to 'unacceptable behaviour'. Although, JoJo has denied claims that he should've been kicked out earlier after using homophobic language towards her. She
explained: "I wanted to give him a chance, and I think production could see that as well. Think about where we got to from there: we got to have laughs with him (and) beautiful
conversations about inclusion, and what you can and can't say."