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JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebbs confirms new relationship with subtle dig at star after getting dumped for Chris Hughes

JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebbs confirms new relationship with subtle dig at star after getting dumped for Chris Hughes

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KATH Ebbs has gone Instagram official with their new beau a few months after being publicly dumped by American pop star, JoJo Siwa.
They are dating Australian Rules footballer, Tilly Lucas-Rodd, 29, and seem completely loved up in their recent social media snaps.
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'The rumours are true! YES I still (stupidly) believe in love!!!', Kath captioned the post of four black and white photo booth style images, kissing and cuddling with Tilly.
Fans were quick to congratulate Kate, though the seemingly subtle dig towards the JoJo drama in the caption where Kate said 'stupidly' didn't appear to go unnoticed.
'Happy for you both, just glad to see you happy,' one fan wrote.
A second boldly added: 'Upgradeeeeeeeee'.
A third chimed in: 'The happy ending you deserve (and we all wanted!).
The Australian content creator dated the former Dance Moms celeb for a short period of time before JoJo called it quits, leading Kath to admit they were in a 'dark place' due to the breakup.
It's strongly suggested that the sudden break up came after JoJo started to catch feelings for former Love Island contestant, Chris Hughes.
Chris, 32, and JoJo, 22, were contestants on Celebrity Big Brother UK at the same time earlier in the year.
Their close on-screen bond sparked speculation of cheating, but both JoJo and Kate have publicly stated that cheating played no part in their decision to part ways.
Chris and JoJo were close, but only made their relationship official in June.
Shortly beforehand JoJo made it clear to the public that they identified as "queer, not lesbian".
JoJo Siwa reveals exact moment she knew she 'wasn't happy' with ex Kath Ebbs before dumping them at wrap party
JoJo reportedly told Kath, 27, at the Celebrity Big Brother UK wrap party when they were exiting the house that they no longer wanted to be in the relationship because their feelings had changed.
Kath had flown to the UK specifically to celebrate at the party with JoJo, so they were very much caught off guard by the news.
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