JOJO Siwa appeared to drop a huge hint she'd moved on from ex-partner Kath Ebbs just hours after dumping her.
Australian influencer Kath left Celebrity Big Brother fans stunned when they revealed JoJo called time on their relationship at the wrap party.
And JoJo wasted no time in fuelling rumours of a romance between her and housemate Chris Hughes.
She took to TikTok to tell fans she didn't want to leave the UK and return to America.
Former Dance Moms star JoJo was seen smiling and lip-syncing along to a clip of Chris speaking during their time in the house - suggesting he was the reason she wanted to stay.
During an appearance on This Morning, JoJo admitted that she did not "intentionally" plan to dump her partner at the wrap party - but "one thing lead to another".
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JoJo said: "I'll be honest, that was not a plan, that was not intention, that was not supposed to happen like that.
"Initially I was told the wrap party was something they didn't want to attend and then about an hour into the wrap party, they decided they wanted to.
"I was genuinely just going to have a conversation before and then it just lead to another.
"They straight up asked me if I was happy and I said 'no', then one thing lead to another and that conversation did take place there."
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A heartbroken Kath told fans at the weekend JoJo split up with her at the bash.
She said: "Before I could even get back to the hotel I went to the afterparty with, I guess my now ex, crazy thing to say, and was dumped in the party.
"I was told that there are confused feelings there, do with that what you will, and they had realised in the house that I wasn't the person they wanted to spend the foreseeable."
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