
Big Brother housemate cosies up to new man after split from co-star turns toxic
Fans of the hit ITV2 show fell in love with the couple as they watched their romance blossom inside the house.
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Former lawyer Jordan Sangha, 27, and food writer Henry Southan, also 27, embarked on a high-profile relationship after they left the civilian edition of Big Brother.
They both appeared on the first hit series on ITV in 2023 after the show was rebooted by the commercial broadcaster.
Both of the duo reached the final as Jordan was crowned the winner of the whole series.
In April, the pair split up after over a year together when they took to social media with an emotional statement.
Now it seems that Henry might have moved on from the partnership with another hunky-looking man.
A video posed to Reddit shows the reality star looking more than merry on a potential holiday.
He was seen revelling at night outside what looked like a party as he was dressed in a blue shirt and white shorts.
As he danced to the Backstreet Boys hit, Backstreet's Back, he was wrapped in the arms of a tanned and muscular gentleman.
His potential new man was dressed in wide leg black trousers and a chic white vest as they danced together in the moonlight.
But now, it seems that the split has turned toxic if Jordan' s recent social media posts were anything to go by.
Posting a glum-looking selfie on his Instagram story, he wrote: "Accusing me of harassing you.
"Threatening to take things further - whilst prancing around looking like a pillock..."
He added: "Grow up and gain some perspective."
Users on reddit could not help but express their concern over the two stars and the rapidly unfolding situation.
One wrote: "Damn this is messy."
A second stated: "It's getting very ugly now," along with a bomb emoji.
"I liked them both on the show, did follow them from afar after but this is getting so messy. I feel for them both, it's clearly not been a clean breakup," suggested a third fan.
While another added: "It's obviously hurting him seeing H out and about and having fun without him."
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