She’s like a “Kid in a Candy Store.”
JoJo Siwa gushed over her relationship with “Celebrity Big Brother” co-star Chris Hughes in an unique interview with The Put up.
“Chris is literally, like, [my] best friend, family. I will absolutely be seeing him when I go to the UK,” Siwa acknowledged. “That man has changed my life and I will stand my feet on the ground and I’ll say that.”
Siwa, 21, and Hughes, 32, had a flirtatious bond on the British actuality present — one which the “Dance Moms” alum sees lasting perpetually.
“I told him this on the last day and I actually told him more in the middle … and I’ve spoken about this publicly. He is meant to be in my life and I don’t know, he’s just, he is Chris,” the “Bulletproof” singer shared.
“He’s Mr. Christopher and he’s meant to be in my life, and I’m really grateful that now he is here in my life,” she continued. “And I’m grateful that I don’t have to live a life without him now. Yeah, he’s just Christopher.”
After the “Celebrity Big Brother” season ended final month, Siwa and her companion, Kath Ebbs, broke up on the finale social gathering.
Ebbs, who’s non-binary and makes use of they/them pronouns, mentioned on TikTok that she was “humiliated” by Siwa and known as out her relationship with Hughes.
“Everything [the viewers] saw transpire — the emotional cheating, the over-crossing of boundaries, and the questioning of our relationship on national TV — was not fabricated,” Ebbs mentioned within the since-deleted video.
Ebbs added: “In terms of Mr. Christopher, I don’t know. I have opinions, [but] I’m not gonna say them now. In terms of their relationship, that’s their journey, enjoy.”
Siwa — who realized on the fact present that she’s “not a lesbian” — mentioned on UK’s “This Morning” in late April that the sudden break up “was not supposed to happen like that.”
In her interview with The Put up, Siwa, who kicks off her tour July 10, admitted that she’s “still trying to get adjusted” to life exterior of the “CBB” home.
“I really miss it. I’ve never missed something as much as I miss being in that house,” she shared. “And it’s weird because when I was in the house I felt really guilty about not missing home. And now that I’m home, I completely miss the house. And so I’m like, do I feel even more guilty right now?”
“I think it was just such a beautiful experience that I got to have,” Siwa continued. “It taught me so much about myself. It showed me how I want my life to be and things I need to do in my life. And it also just was so fun. But coming out of the house — immediately you go to this party with 200 people and it’s all the crew. It’s crazy, it’s a whirlwind.”
“But even now I go to the store and I’m like, ‘Oh my God, there’s so many options.’ It’s fascinating the things that are different,” she mentioned. “And it’s fascinating the things that are similar.”