As the holiday bells chime, JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes are making headlines with fresh engagement speculations. The dynamic duo, composed of the "Karma" singer JoJo Siwa, 22, and reality TV personality Chris Hughes, 33, recently shared insights into their relationship and teased the possibility of a festive proposal.
The couple’s love story, which began in the limelight of Celebrity Big Brother, seems to be moving towards the next chapter as they discuss the intricacies of marriage proposals. Their recent joint interview reveals their thoughts as they cozy up in matching Christmas attire.
During an engaging chat, Chris Hughes reflected on the common holiday tradition of getting engaged on Christmas morning. "You always get people who get engaged on Christmas morning," he remarked, acknowledging the popularity of such festive proposals.
He further mused, "You see it on Instagram—every year, you’re gonna see somebody who gets engaged. I like the idea of it not being at a time where it could be expected." His words hint at a desire to keep things spontaneous and unique.
In a playful banter, JoJo Siwa entertained the idea of flipping the script. "What if I got him a ring? What if I proposed?" she asked with a twinkle of mischief. However, Chris expressed his discomfort with the idea, stating, "I don’t agree with it. I’ve spoken to people about this, before you, if I were proposed to, that would make me really uncomfortable."
Despite the differing views on who should propose, JoJo assured Chris she wouldn’t take the reins unless he took an exceptionally long time. "I wouldn’t do it unless you waited seven years," she joked. "Then I’d be like, ‘Alright, my ass is getting down on the knee then.’" The humor highlighted their understanding and patience with each other’s pace.
JoJo even set a hypothetical date for her own proposal if Chris hadn't made the move by then. "Just so you know on May 27, 2032, I will be down on one knee. I will not wait one extra day," she laughed, and Chris joined in the laughter, showing their shared sense of humor.
Interestingly, this isn't the couple’s first discussion about marriage proposals. Back in September, JoJo mentioned her ideas about weddings, emphasizing the collaborative nature of such a decision. "A wedding is a two-person thing. So, we would have to decide what it looks like. But I do know I want a baby-blue scheme and I need to help Chris make the playlist. Otherwise, it’ll be all songs I don’t know," she shared.
JoJo’s openness extends to family planning; she has expressed a keen interest in having children. "It’s absolutely in my future and I don’t think it’s that far away," she said, hinting at a desire to expand their family in due time.
Their romance, which flourished post-Celebrity Big Brother, took center stage after JoJo’s previous relationship with influencer Kath Ebbs. Following her departure from the Big Brother house, JoJo confirmed her relationship with Chris, which quickly became a topic of public interest.
Despite public attention, JoJo has been candid about the challenges she faced, particularly regarding perceptions within the LGBTQ+ community. While she clarified that she does not identify as a lesbian, JoJo has embraced her identity as queer. This identity exploration has been a significant part of her journey with Chris.
Earlier this year, JoJo discussed the "pressure" she felt to label her sexuality, expressing the sense of confinement she experienced. "Boxed herself in," were her words, shedding light on the complexities of public identity and private life.
As JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes enjoy their holiday season, fans and followers eagerly await to see where their relationship will lead next. Whether a holiday engagement or simply more shared laughs and love, their story continues to captivate.
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