Chris Hughes opens up about Jojo Siwa relationship: “Serendipity”

Chris Hughes Finally opened up his budding appearance with his companions Big brother Player, Jojo Siwa.
“There is an unexpected way of life bringing two people together, and it feels like,” Hughes, 33, told The sun‘ Fabulous magazine In an interview released on Saturday, July 12.
“We were going to pass by,” he continued. “We kept saying it was accidental between each other. Life was handing me a blessing on my legs.”
Hughes continues to tell the publication when he meets it Dance mom The 22-year-old alum experienced a “magic feeling” and added that he knew from the very beginning that she was “the most precious person”.
He continued, “I admire the ground she walked through and the way she handled it.” He shared that his initial feeling only strengthened. After the show, he said they kept talking. When he said “flying to Mexico City to surprise her,” things changed during what he called “the best three days of my life.”
“Our first kiss was so special – it felt like I was in a movie,” he explained. “I can’t reach out now.
When it comes to those so-called “three small words,” Hughes said he told Siwa that he loved her every day.
“I can’t explain it, but it’s a safe love,” he added. “It’s like a natural high.”
After appearing comfortably British big brother Weeks of speculation, the two confirmed their romantic relationship on June 2. Now, Hughes hopes they both have been in the long run.
“I would love to marry her,” he admitted. “If I didn’t tell you that I went through the scene of our wedding day, I would lie… We would have a proper English wedding and I could imagine her wearing a full wedding dress.”
He continued: “We both want kids. We come from a loving family. Mom loves her. She is my best friend. I love her and I’m the one I have to be and still have the best time. It’s everything for me.”
While many fans were pleased to see the couple enjoying their relationship publicly, others suffered criticism of them by the 11-year-old age gap. However, Hughes is not focused on external noise.
“I don’t care,” he told the publication. “I don’t try to love someone except for the real reason. I’ve been working in this industry for eight years and I need to adapt to criticism from different angles. The past few months have actually made me more spiritually stronger.”




