BIG Brother star Henry Southan has hinted at taking his relationship with boyfriend Jordan Sangha to the next step.
The pair met 10 months ago after meeting on the brand new series of the ITV show.
The pair attended McDonald’s 50th birthday pop-up merchandise shop earlier this week[/caption]Henry, 26, placed third on the revived series, while Jordan, also 26, was crowned winner last year.
The pair struck up a friendship from the very start, and as the days went on, they got closer and closer – and even had a few cheeky kisses.
Henry and Jordan moved in together straight after Big Brother, and it sounds like they could tick off another milestone in the near future.
When asked about if the couple have plans to tie the knot, Henry exclusively told The Sun: “Who knows, I love him to bits.”
The food writer opened up about how the couple have been able to navigate their relationship through their new found fame.
Speaking to us at McDonald’s 50th birthday pop-up merchandise shop earlier this week, Henry said: “It’s been nearly a year.
“We haven’t sort of like threatened to murder each other or anything yet.
“Everything is going well. We live together, we moved in very soon after we we came out.
“It’s been going so well. I think it’s so weird, I think Big Brother is maybe actually a dating show I don’t know.
“My mother when I came out, of course you had to find your partner on national television, not on a dating app!
“So yeah it’s going well.”
Just weeks after leaving the iconic house, the pair insisted that their relationship is not a showmance.
When asked if they are in love, Henry told us: “We were hesitant about using the L-word but when we get p***** we use it.”
Jordan added: “We’re very much in love…
“I mean I wish it was a showmance, but it’s not.”
During their time in the house, the pair were involved in a love triangle with Matty Simpson.
Jordan and Matty appeared to be quite flirty with each other, which left fans confused on who he liked.
Despite his flirtatious banter with the doctor, Jordan and Henry couldn’t ignore their feelings for each other.
Although their stint on the show was nearly a year ago, the couple still talk to a handful of their co-stars.
When asked who they still speak to, Henry said: “Mainly Yin-Run, Olivia, Kerry, Hallie. It’s a really nice group and we’ve all been thoruhg the same strange experience.
“We’ve all got that shared craziness of what went on in there, there is only a small number of people who experience going into Big Brother.
“It’s almost like a therapy group when we get back together to talk through our emotions and feelings.”
Pete Wicks and Sam Thompson were also at the McDonalds event in Shoreditch[/caption]