
JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebbs finally breaks silence on Celebrity Big Brother star's relationship with Chris Hughes
JoJo, 22, and Chris, 32, first formed a close bond during their 19-day stint in the Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year, where viewers became convinced there was more to their friendship than they admitted.
After leaving the house in April, JoJo immediately broke up with Kath at the CBB wrap party, but went onto insist Chris was not to blame, and their relationship was strictly platonic.
That is, until last week, when Chris posted an intimate snap of him and JoJo in bed together, and they confirmed that they are indeed in a relationship now.
And now in a new TikTok video posted on Sunday, Kath finally shared her thoughts on Chris and JoJo's now public relationship.
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The model uploaded a clip of her dancing with the caption: 'Shaking my a** instead of crashing tf out.'
Believing she was referring to the situation with her ex, one follower commented on the post: 'I am happy for JoJo.'
Kath quickly snapped back: 'Same! This has nothing to do with her :) wishing them the best.'
However, in a new update, Kath took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday to rant about her comments on TikTok and share more insight into how she feels about the whole ordeal.
Sharing a glum selfie, she penned: Another day B*tching about TikTok on Instagram cause love yall..
'People constantly troll me and telling me to 'get over it' whilst simultaneously not getting over it themselves. Go be obsessed with those that are screaming for the attention, they love it and they are build for it.
'I'm not and never asked for any of this. My only crime was being in a committed loving relationship and then humiliated on a world stage. How does that make me a horrible person?'
In a follow up snap, she continued: 'I've been working so hard to hold my own everyday through this. Using the tools I have to weather the storm, stay sane and sit knowing I don't need to share the truth of it with the world because those that actually matter in REAL life know exactly what happened and that should be all that matters to me.
'It's all be so so toxic and I'm at my wits end. We have seen the darkness that these kind of scandals can create but we never seem to learn out lesson. 'Last month was mental health month and this month is pride... I wish people would put themselves in someone else's shoes for a moment before indulging in this kind of online toxicity.
'Better yet to a person that literally did nothing wrong. I'm so sick of being gaslight over and over again by said people and the public. It needs to stop.
'You don't need to choose sides, instead you could do me the courtesy of letting me in heal in peace.'
It comes after JoJo confirmed 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 that 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 that 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.'
In an earlier interview with The Guardian, JoJo gushed about her blossoming romance with Chris, when asked whether things between them were still platonic.
She said: '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.'
The Dance Moms star also hit back at speculation that their relationship is a 'PR stunt,' saying: '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.'
On Sunday, Chris sent fans into a frenzy when he shared a steam bedroom snap with JoJo on Snapchat.
Sharing the sweet image of himself and JoJo cuddled in bed together, he captioned the image: 'Sleeping beauty.'
JoJo also appeared on Sunday's edition on Sunday Brunch, and fought back tears as she emotionally shared how Chris has been embraced by her family since he first flew to the US to surprise her for her 22nd birthday last month.
She said: 'She loves him, she does love him. My parents think the absolute world of him, and him and my Dad are like best friends, Chris was actually telling me this yesterday, they went to the spa together yesterday.
'They're literally best friends, Mom Siwa she absolutely adores him. I love watching her watch us, because I've never seen my mom so happy, and it's... it's... I could cry.
'Honestly, it makes me happy to have everybody act as... it feels like we're a family, it feels like he's been in my family for how ever many years it feels like forever.
'He gets along as well as I do. I think he loves me becuase of my parents!'
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