Celebrity Big Brother’s JoJo Siwa ‘missing Chris Hughes’ as she reveals reunion plans

JoJo Siwa fans are convinced the Dance Moms star is missing her Celebrity Big Brother pal Chris Hughes after she made a telling comment on her social media page

JoJo gave an update(Image: JoJo Siwa / TikTok)

Fans of JoJo Siwa are convinced the reality TV star is missing her Celebrity Big Brother pal Chris Hughes. The belief comes after JoJo, 21, confirmed she is set to reunite with the ex Love Island contestant, 32.

The duo became close friends during their time on the ITV series, with some speculating if their friendship could lead to more. The queries intensified after Chris cancelled his upcoming appearance on Celebs Go Dating.

Now, former Dance Moms star JoJo has revealed on TikTok how Chris helped her in the Big Brother house when she had a stye in her eye. She told her fans Chris made her put a teabag on her eye to soothe the issue.

As fans showed the appreciation to the duo in the comments section, one user asked her: “Please come back to the UK, we need updates on you and Chris.” It was met by JoJo confessing: “Soon,” as she added a love heart emoji.

Chris and JoJo were inseparable in the CBB house
Chris and JoJo were inseparable in the CBB house(Image: ITV)

Her response left others adamant it was a sign she is missing the horse racing pundit.

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The duo’s friendship came in for some scrutiny after some questioned if they were being too close. JoJo, who was engaged when she entered the Big Brother house, called off her engagement to Kath Ebbs at the show’s after party.

A joint statement from Chris’ rep and a spokesperson for Celebs Go Dating said: “Before entering Big Brother, Chris agreed to join the Celeb’s Go Dating agency and having his love life place into the hands of the agents.

“However, after an incredible but very intense experience in Big Brother, he is taking some time to decompress.”

The statement continued: “After some joint discussions on both sides, he decided he won’t be joining the show this year, but the door is open for the future.”

An insider later told the Sun: “Rumours behind the scenes are that his fledgling relationship with JoJo [Siwa] has made him feel going on a dating show would be a bad move.”

Chris and JoJo spoke on This Morning last week and claimed the relationship is “platonic” between them. In the same interview Chris suggested that they have a “soulmate friendship”.

While at A Night with Jojo Siwa over the weekend, the singer also teased that Chris has become a “vital part” of her life.

Following the event at Stanford University in the US, JoJo posted about the experience on TikTok. She then responded to several reactions from fans who mentioned Chris in the comments section of her post on the platform. Teasing over the future, JoJo appeared to express hope that they get to work together on a spin-off TV show moving forward.

One fan reacted to the post in the comments, saying: “You’re glowing Joelle, so happy!!! Loved the speech you gave about Chris. We’re all rooting for you both.”

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It prompted a response from JoJo, who wrote beside an emoji depicting hearts: “Thank you.” Someone else said: “The UK is rooting for you and Mr Hughes JoJo.” JoJo responded to them with three heart emojis.

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Palestine and the decline of the US empire

Since the Israeli occupation of Gaza began 19 months ago. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister Yoav Gallant have been wanted on charges of war crimes while the International Criminal Court is looking into a “plausible genocide.” What is happening in Gaza has been labeled as genocide by leading experts in the field of human rights, including prominent scholars of genocide, and international human rights organizations. People have marched to urge their governments to halt it all over the world.

The United States is the only nation that is preventing this genocide. There hasn’t been any change in policy since one administration handed over to another. The US political establishment seems to be unmoved by the idea of unconditional support for Israel.

Judeo-Christian values and a shared democratic path are at the core of this “special relationship,” according to various analyses, while donor class dominance and the two-party system are at the core of it.

The reality is much simpler. Israel serves as a crucial ally for the US because it encourages its own global dominance in an era of unavoidable decline. According to the US elites, maintaining US supremacy is essential to surviving in its current settler-colonial form.

US empire’s supremacy

The US has been the only superpower in the world since the end of the Cold War and the Soviet Union’s collapse.

The US empire continues to rule over global economic, political, and cultural issues, often with disastrous consequences for the lives of millions of people all over the world.

Through its unwavering military might, the US strengthens and strengthens its position of supremacy and hegemony in the world, like all empires. It has access to and control over resources, trade routes, and markets through the US’s infrastructure of organized imperial violence. This in turn guarantees constant economic dominance and growth.

However, there have been recent indications that US supremacy is being challenged. The desire to do so increased following the global financial crisis of 2008-2009. It demonstrated how detrimental US dominance on the global economy is to other countries, and it spurred nations like China and India to act to protect themselves. Their common economic response to the BRICS coalition of economies came into being.

The US’s ability to control the world’s affairs was further demonstrated by various US foreign policy failures in the years that followed, including the US’s failure to win in Afghanistan, its declining influence in Africa, and its inability to stop the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The rise of US President Donald Trump and far-right populism in the country was a result of cracks beginning to appear at the very core of the so-called liberal order under US control.

No empire has ever readily accepted its decline, just like the US. It needs imperial outposts to stand up straight and defend its position as the unquestionable superpower in order to do so.

Israel is the most trustworthy imperial allies.

West Europe and Israel served as the US’s junior allies throughout the Cold War. The US-Israeli relationship appears to be as strong as it has always been, despite the decades-old transatlantic alliance’s fading a little.

Israel’s standing as an imperial outpost has been demonstrated. In two ways, it has significantly contributed to US imperialism.

First, Israel assists the US in ensuring that it has access to and control the energy market, one of the most crucial markets for any empire. The Middle East’s oil and gas policies have a significant impact on the world economy because it is a significant contributor to global energy trade.

The US fears that a competing power will lose control of the world’s energy markets, which is why it wants to defend its interests by establishing a regional order in the Middle East that favors its imperial power overwhelmingly. With this new order, the US will have a significant advantage over China, which is its main rival, who wants to enter the area.

By removing hostile organizations and governments, the administration of former US President Joe Biden and its successor, the Trump administration, are trying to establish this new security reality in the area. Because of this, the US continues to support them.

Second, Israel is crucial to advancing the US military’s supremacy. The US offers Israel billions of dollars in aid, which is actually a form of self-investment in enhancing its military might and expanding its sales. The Israeli government uses these funds to purchase weapons from US arms manufacturers, which Israel then uses to test and market Israeli weapons as a result of Israel’s Middle Eastern deployment. In order to give the US military-industrial complex a competitive edge over its competitors, it is possible to sell more weapons and keep up its innovation and expansion.

One of the most crucial components of the US imperial apparatus is Israel, in this regard. Without it, maintaining its imperial dominance in the Middle East would be difficult for the US. Biden once famously claimed that the US would need to create Israel if it didn’t exist.

Palestine liberation and global decolonization

The Palestine solidarity movement in the US has suffered an unprecedented blow to all public spheres, including healthcare and education, over the past year. Additionally, South Africa and other nations have been subject to more frequent US threats for their support for Palestine.

One has to wonder what about a stateless people without any economic, diplomatic, or military power, given the magnitude of the resources and resources the US empire uses to eradicate and subjugate Palestinians.

The US empire sees a free Palestine as the start of its own extinction, according to the answer.

The US is actively attempting to stop the world from doing the right thing by isolating the Israeli state politically and economically out of fear of what may come next. In the end, this isolation would make it difficult for Israel to maintain its status as a settler colonial project. Palestinians and Israelis would eventually coexist under a new decolonial political system that would integrate into the region and no longer serve imperial interests.

A decolonized Palestinian/Israeli entity would significantly advance the decolonization of the world order and its liberation from US imperial control. The US is dreadful of this, too.

In this regard, the vast majority of the world’s nations should follow this path in their own interests. This is crucial for Palestinians’ future because they are currently in actual danger of being eliminated and subjected to total subjugation. And this also affects the future of many other countries, if they want to stop the Palestinians’ current, abominable brutalities on their own.

The world, especially the Global South, requires a decolonized Palestine to accelerate US decline, just as the US needs a colonial-era Israel to stop its decline. Palestinians stand in the way of US and Western imperialism’s ongoing advance to global dominance, both metaphorically and literally.

Kvitova seals first win of comeback at Italian Open

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Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova won her first match since the birth of her first child, then said she had been close to quitting tennis.

The Czech claimed a 7-5 6-1 win over Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu in the first round of the Italian Open in Rome.

Her victory ended a run of four defeats since the 35-year-old returned to competitive action after 15 months away during which she gave birth to her son Petr.

Kvitova, who won Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014 and reached number two in the world, said she had doubted whether she would return to the international arena.

“I was 95% that I would never come back. I had enough of tennis at that time. I was like, ‘I can’t do it any more’ – so we decided to try for a baby,” she told the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website.

“I didn’t say anything because it wasn’t 100%. When I could do something finally after pregnancy, I played some tennis and it felt so good. I was laughing. Every shot I hit smoothly, I was like, ‘Wow – it’s still there’.”

Kartal progresses, Norrie out

Great Britain’s Sonay Kartal fought back from a set down to book her place in the second round at the expense of Kimberly Birrell.

Kartal saw off the Australian 4-6 6-3 6-4 in a gruelling match which lasted two hours and 10 minutes.

The 23-year-old, who was ranked outside the world’s top 250 a year ago but is now up to number 56, will play 30th seed Linda Noskova of the Czech Republic next.

British number three Kartal won her only WTA tour title at the Jasmin Open in Tunisia last year.

Meanwhile, Cameron Norrie suffered an early exit in Rome as he was beaten by Dusan Lajovic of Serbia in three sets.

Norrie struggled during a one-sided opening set which Lajovic won 6-1, but rallied and took the second 6-4 to level the contest.

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Kvitova seals first win of comeback at Italian Open

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Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova won her first match since the birth of her first child, then said she had been close to quitting tennis.

The Czech claimed a 7-5 6-1 win over Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu in the first round of the Italian Open in Rome.

Her victory ended a run of four defeats since the 35-year-old returned to competitive action after 15 months away during which she gave birth to her son Petr.

Kvitova, who won Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014 and reached number two in the world, said she had doubted whether she would return to the international arena.

“I was 95% that I would never come back. I had enough of tennis at that time. I was like, ‘I can’t do it any more’ – so we decided to try for a baby,” she told the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website.

“I didn’t say anything because it wasn’t 100%. When I could do something finally after pregnancy, I played some tennis and it felt so good. I was laughing. Every shot I hit smoothly, I was like, ‘Wow – it’s still there’.”

Kartal progresses, Norrie out

Great Britain’s Sonay Kartal fought back from a set down to book her place in the second round at the expense of Kimberly Birrell.

Kartal saw off the Australian 4-6 6-3 6-4 in a gruelling match which lasted two hours and 10 minutes.

The 23-year-old, who was ranked outside the world’s top 250 a year ago but is now up to number 56, will play 30th seed Linda Noskova of the Czech Republic next.

British number three Kartal won her only WTA tour title at the Jasmin Open in Tunisia last year.

Meanwhile, Cameron Norrie suffered an early exit in Rome as he was beaten by Dusan Lajovic of Serbia in three sets.

Norrie struggled during a one-sided opening set which Lajovic won 6-1, but rallied and took the second 6-4 to level the contest.

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ITV Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson rushed to hospital after worrying symptom

Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson – who played Jim McDonald – was rushed to hospital after falling twice as doctors continue to investigate what might have caused it

Charlie shared an update with fans(Image: charlie_lawson1/X)

Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson has issued an update from hospital. The actor – who played Jim McDonald in the ITV soap – was rushed to hospital by his physiotherapist after falling twice.

Charlie took to social media to share a video from his hospital bed, where he was undergoing examinations after falling twice. The actor explained he had had an MRI and was waiting on more examinations.

In a clip shared online, he said: “Hi folks, went to physio this morning and she sent me straight to A&E, which I did. They examined me. I have an MRI scan and I’m sitting waiting for the results.

“They’ve whisked me back in for more examinations so it’s not going awfully well at the moment. Anyway, I’ll keep you updated. They put a wristband on me and all sorts of craic. I’ve fallen over twice, so something going wrong down there.”

Charlie previously opened up about money worries, admitting he was struggling to heat his home. He played Jim for several years on the ITV soap but said 2024 was his worst year working in the industry.

Charlie gave an update from hospital
Charlie gave an update from hospital(Image: charlie_lawson1/X)
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“2024 is the most unsuccessful year I’ve had in 44 years. And there are a lot of issues to do with that. I’ve got lots of white hair, I’m 64 and there are less parts around,” he said recently, “I’m in the living room with my shooting gear on because I’m a field sportsman and because I can’t have the heat on all day and it’s Baltic over here.

“You have lean times, I mean last year the heat was on all the time in the winter, this year it will not be. Debbie is manager of a women’s refuge, she has a wage. I have a wage at the moment until January so we’re all right but we haven’t been abroad this year, we don’t eat in The Ivy when we go back to Belfast. You cut your cloth. I live 50ft from a local bar in my village – The Rodney so I don’t have to get a taxi there, I can walk there and get a tab. There are a lot of people worse off than me. We have two incomes coming into the house – they’re not huge but we’re better off than an awful lot of people.”

Since leaving the soap, Charlie has blasted the programme – insisting it won’t be around in 10 years time.

Charlie played Jim McDonald
Charlie played Jim McDonald(Image: ITV)

“I don’t watch it. It’s a different animal now. It’s issue driven now as opposed to when I was there in the 90’s, it was character driven. It’s issue driven now, there’s a degree of wokery involved, there’s a degree of political correctness involved and also there are subjects that need to be touched upon, whereas in my day it was character driven,” he said.

“I don’t think Corrie will be around in 10 years time. I don’t think it’s going to be having a 94th birthday because television is fundamentally different. I also think EastEnders days are numbered and Emmerdale Farm’s days are numbered because of the ratings.”

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ITV Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson rushed to hospital after worrying symptom

Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson – who played Jim McDonald – was rushed to hospital after falling twice as doctors continue to investigate what might have caused it

Charlie shared an update with fans(Image: charlie_lawson1/X)

Coronation Street legend Charlie Lawson has issued an update from hospital. The actor – who played Jim McDonald in the ITV soap – was rushed to hospital by his physiotherapist after falling twice.

Charlie took to social media to share a video from his hospital bed, where he was undergoing examinations after falling twice. The actor explained he had had an MRI and was waiting on more examinations.

In a clip shared online, he said: “Hi folks, went to physio this morning and she sent me straight to A&E, which I did. They examined me. I have an MRI scan and I’m sitting waiting for the results.

“They’ve whisked me back in for more examinations so it’s not going awfully well at the moment. Anyway, I’ll keep you updated. They put a wristband on me and all sorts of craic. I’ve fallen over twice, so something going wrong down there.”

Charlie previously opened up about money worries, admitting he was struggling to heat his home. He played Jim for several years on the ITV soap but said 2024 was his worst year working in the industry.

Charlie gave an update from hospital
Charlie gave an update from hospital(Image: charlie_lawson1/X)
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“2024 is the most unsuccessful year I’ve had in 44 years. And there are a lot of issues to do with that. I’ve got lots of white hair, I’m 64 and there are less parts around,” he said recently, “I’m in the living room with my shooting gear on because I’m a field sportsman and because I can’t have the heat on all day and it’s Baltic over here.

“You have lean times, I mean last year the heat was on all the time in the winter, this year it will not be. Debbie is manager of a women’s refuge, she has a wage. I have a wage at the moment until January so we’re all right but we haven’t been abroad this year, we don’t eat in The Ivy when we go back to Belfast. You cut your cloth. I live 50ft from a local bar in my village – The Rodney so I don’t have to get a taxi there, I can walk there and get a tab. There are a lot of people worse off than me. We have two incomes coming into the house – they’re not huge but we’re better off than an awful lot of people.”

Since leaving the soap, Charlie has blasted the programme – insisting it won’t be around in 10 years time.

Charlie played Jim McDonald
Charlie played Jim McDonald(Image: ITV)

“I don’t watch it. It’s a different animal now. It’s issue driven now as opposed to when I was there in the 90’s, it was character driven. It’s issue driven now, there’s a degree of wokery involved, there’s a degree of political correctness involved and also there are subjects that need to be touched upon, whereas in my day it was character driven,” he said.

“I don’t think Corrie will be around in 10 years time. I don’t think it’s going to be having a 94th birthday because television is fundamentally different. I also think EastEnders days are numbered and Emmerdale Farm’s days are numbered because of the ratings.”

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