Big Brother host Will Best does not think he will be invited to Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa's wedding
Big Brother host Will Best cannot see himself being invited to Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa's wedding after she forgot who the TV star was when he interviewed her a week after the Celebrity Big Brother finale in April.

Big Brother host Will Best does not think he will be invited to Chris Hughes and JoJo Siwa's wedding.
The smitten couple met while co-starring in the star-studded version of the hit ITV social experiment reality TV show in April, and their relationship quickly took off after they exited the Celebrity Big Brother house - with 32 year old Chris' dad Paul, 68, recently saying he and Chris' mum Val, 73, "wouldn’t surprise us if they got married before Christmas".
But even though JoJo, 22, had already met Will, 40, she forgot about him a week after the final of Celebrity Big Brother when she was interviewed on the TV star's Hits Radio radio show.
Speaking to The Sun, Will said of the couple: "They’re like early Posh and Becks, you know, thrones at the wedding. That's the energy.
"But I interviewed Jojo on my Hits Radio radio show about a week after Big Brother, and she walked in and the first thing she did was introduce herself to me like ‘Hi, I'm JoJo.'
"I was like JoJo, I know, it’s Will! From Big Brother! Offensive.
"She did say the final was a whirlwind.
"But no, I'm probably not going to be invited to the wedding."
On June 23, AJ Odudu - who co-hosts Celebrity Big Brother and the civilian version of the show with Will - took to Instagram to announce she is engaged to Peter Gibson, as the 37-year-old star shared images, including a close-up of her diamond ring and her partner’s face for the first time.
And Will has teased that he could have a big role at her and Peter's wedding.
The star said: “I’ve DJed AJ’s birthday parties many times, and I’ve always done a garage hour.
"Her last one, I couldn’t make it because I had a job up in Manchester, and she was on a mission to convince me to get a cab back to London for 2am to do the garage hour two till three, then taxi back to Manchester."
Laughing, Will - who is hosting the 25th anniversary series of Big Brother with AJ from Sunday (28.09.25) - continued: "Every event is improved by a garage hour. If she wants me, I’m there.
"We started working together in 2014, and our original show that we did together was just sitting on a sofa chatting, so in a way, we have kind of gone full circle.”