Chris Hughes has been very candid about his relationship with JoJo Siwa, leaving people stunned with a recent X-rated confession.
Chris, 32, and JoJo, 22, have been jetting between the UK and the US as part of their long-distance relationship.
During a recent E! interview, he went from talking about future kids to revealing what JoJo calls his genitals.
Referencing JoJo’s dream of three kids named Freddie, Eddie, and Teddy, Chris laughed and said: “Well, she calls my balls Jimmy and Timmy, so she must love the rhyming lingo within her life.”
In his interview with The Sun, Chris didn’t shy away from talking commitment. He revealed he's planning their future: “I’d love to marry her. I’d be lying if I didn’t tell you I run through scenarios of our wedding day … We’d have a proper English wedding, and I can imagine her in a full wedding dress.”
And when it comes to children?
“We both want kids. We come from loving families," he said. "My mum loves her. She’s my best friend. I love that she’s the person I have to do nothing with and still have the best time. That’s everything to me.”
He also emphasized how JoJo makes him feel grounded and “safe”.
Hughes dismissed skeptics who mock their age difference or accuse them of staging a “showmance,” asserting: “I wouldn’t go to the effort of loving someone for any other reason than it being real.”
JoJo has been equally open about her evolving identity. In YOU magazine she shared: “When I came out at 17, I said, ‘I’m pansexual, because I don’t care.’ But then I kind of boxed myself in and said, ‘I’m a lesbian.’ And I think I did that because of pressure.”
She reflected on the constraints she felt, noting: “You just get put in this world where you feel like, because you now have said, ‘Oh, I’m a lesbian,’ you have to be a lesbian. And the truth is, sexuality is fluid.”
Her time on Celebrity Big Brother UK was another turning point. Chatting with RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Danny Beard, she said: “I feel, like, so queer, do you know what I mean? I’ve always told myself I’m a lesbian, and I think being here I’ve realized: ‘Oh, I’m not a lesbian, I’m queer.’ And I think that’s really cool.”
She added: “I’ve dropped the L and I’ve gone to the Q, baby! That’s what I love about sexuality.”