CELEBRITY Big Brother’s eagle-eyed fans have spotted an intimate looking moment between Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa last night.
During a late night scene, the Dance Moms star, 21, was seen having a cosy chat with Love Island hunk Chris, 32, who was in the bed next to her.

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A fan shared a clip of JoJo, who was sprawled out on her bed as she leaned closer to Chris, with their faces next to each other.
The intimate moment was featured on last night’s live stream.
But it quickly raised eyebrows with viewers, with one writing: “Well something was going on here with Chris and JoJo before she rolled over to sleep, but since the camera operators hate us tonight we can’t see s***.
A second viewer begged: “Zoom the camera in,” in a desperate big to get a closer look at what was happening.
A third commented: “The way I’d be on national television if I was JoJo’s girlfriend.”
Last night, JoJo shut down claims her partner Kath Ebbs will react badly to her “flirty” friendship with Chris.
The American star has been sharing intimate moments with the reality star despite being in a relationship on the outside.
As they cuddled in bed together after a night’s sleep, co-star Danny Beard warned JoJo: “Did you two sleep in that bed together all night?
“I’d prepare for your girlfriend to throw some punches.”
JoJo scoffed, replying: “Oh god no, she doesn’t care.”
Later in the programme, JoJo made a shock confession about her sexuality.
JoJo, who is in a relationship with her partner, now identifies as queer and non-binary.
In a conversation with drag star Danny, the Dance Moms star, who previously referred to herself as a lesbian, said: “I feel so queer.”
JoJo added: “I’ve never – I think I’ve always told myself, I’m a lesbian.
“I think you – I think being here – I’ve realised I am not a lesbian, I’m queer.”
JoJo continued: “And I think that’s really cool, I’m switching letters! I’ve dropped the L and I’ve gone to the Q baby! That’s what I love about sexuality.”
The term queer is defined by LGBTQ charity Stonewall as “a term used by those wanting to reject specific labels of sexual orientation and/or gender identity”.

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