JoJo Siwa is finally setting the record straight about her breakup with Kath Ebbs — and she’s making it clear that fellow reality star Chris Hughes had absolutely nothing to do with the split.
The 20-year-old performer and former Dance Moms star opened up in a revealing interview on The Viall Files podcast, hosted by former Bachelor star Nick Viall. In the candid conversation, JoJo directly addressed the swirling rumors that her connection with Chris — whom she met during their time together on Celebrity Big Brother — may have played a part in ending her relationship with Kath. But according to JoJo, that’s just not true.
“Chris had zero involvement in the breakup,” she said firmly. “We just built an incredible friendship, and that’s all it ever was.”
A Bond Like No Other — But Strictly Platonic
JoJo went on to gush about her friendship with Chris Hughes, describing it as something truly unique and emotionally fulfilling — but not romantic.
“It’s unlike any friendship I’ve had before,” she explained. “He’s the other half of a bond that I treasure, but again — he didn’t come between Kath and me. That’s not how any of this happened.”
Chris, best known for his time on Love Island UK, has also kept his interactions with JoJo respectful and supportive, further proving there’s nothing shady going on behind the scenes.
What Really Went Down Between JoJo and Kath
As for what actually caused the rift between her and Kath Ebbs, JoJo didn’t hold back. She said things started to unravel during the Celebrity Big Brother wrap party — a night that was supposed to be fun, but quickly turned serious when Kath confronted her with unexpectedly deep questions.
“She suddenly asked me, ‘Are you happy?’” JoJo recalled. “It just wasn’t the time or place for a conversation like that. We were at an after-party — not in therapy.”
JoJo admitted she wasn’t in the right headspace for a heavy, emotional talk, especially not in a public setting. And to make matters worse, she says Kath started cursing at her during the conversation, which left her feeling overwhelmed and emotionally drained.
“That was the moment I realized there were some real cracks in our relationship,” she said. “It wasn’t about anyone else — it was about how we were handling things between each other.”
Why JoJo’s Finally Speaking Out
After the breakup, JoJo says Kath asked her not to speak publicly about their relationship. And for a while, she respected that. But eventually, JoJo decided it was time to share her truth — especially after fans began speculating and online gossip started spiraling out of control.
“I didn’t want to be silent and have people think I was hiding something,” JoJo explained. “That would only make it seem like I was guilty of something — and I wasn’t.”
By choosing to speak out, JoJo says she’s taking control of the narrative and making sure the truth is heard, on her own terms.
Fans React to JoJo’s Side of the Story
Following her podcast appearance, fans took to social media with mixed reactions — many praising JoJo for her honesty and vulnerability, while others expressed sympathy for both parties involved.
Some supporters noted how refreshing it is to see a young celebrity setting boundaries and clearing the air rather than letting rumors take the lead.
“Respect to JoJo for not letting the narrative spiral out of control. It’s her story too,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Moving Forward — With Friendship and Freedom
While JoJo may no longer be in a relationship with Kath Ebbs, it’s clear she’s leaning into the support system around her — including her newfound friendship with Chris Hughes. But she’s also focusing on healing, growing, and continuing to live her truth authentically.
With so much of her life already lived in the spotlight, JoJo’s transparency in handling this emotional chapter has struck a chord with fans who have grown up with her.
Conclusion: It Wasn’t About Chris — It Was About Clarity
At the end of the day, JoJo Siwa wants the world to understand one thing: her breakup with Kath Ebbs had nothing to do with outside influences — and everything to do with personal growth, emotional misalignment, and the timing of tough conversations.
Chris Hughes? Just a good friend.
JoJo and Kath? Just not meant to be.