The pair have split just days after they returned to the Big Brother house together to mark the 30th anniversary of the iconic reality TV show

A couple from Big Brother have announced their split, just days after they were back in the ITV house. Henry Southan and Jordan Sangha have left fans stunned with their unexpected break up news, having met in 2023.
The pair won over viewers with their on-screen romance that blossomed in the iconic house during the first civilian reboot, and they’ve been together ever since. Just last week, Henry and Jordan returned to Big Brother as a couple to share their insights on the drama unfolding in the current series of Celebrity Big Brother.
They revisited the hot tub where their love story began, chatting with host Will Best. However, only a few days later, Henry took to Instagram to drop the bombshell.

He stated: “After a lot of thought, Jordan and I have decided to go our separate ways.
“It’s incredibly sad, and we’re both hurting, but we know it’s the right step. We’re so grateful for the love and support you’ve shown us – thank you.”
Henry added: “Please give us some space as we figure things out privately.”
Jordan also released his own statement: “An unfortunate announcement. After many times, memories, and precious experiences, Henry and I have parted ways.
“I want to thank everyone who has supported us. We will always remain close friends. Cheers x.”
The duo first crossed paths on the revived series of Big Brother on ITV in 2023, where they initially formed a friendship. As the days rolled on, they grew increasingly close, reports the Mirror.
After leaving the show with Jordan crowned winner, the pair shacked up together. Before joining the reality TV scene, Jordan, who practised law, addressed rumours about a ‘showmance’ once they’d left the programme.
Chatting to The Sun, Jordan – who bagged the £100,000 prize – remarked: “We’re very much in love. I mean I wish it was a showmance, but it’s not.”
Both Jordan and Henry confessed to never having been in a relationship prior and were thus “navigating it”. Jordan even posted a sweet photo of him embracing Henry, penning some endearing words.

He captioned it: “This caption is intentionally cringeworthy, so beware: I met someone in October under unusual circumstances. He’s a bit of a git whereas I’m a bit of a prick[ly person at select times].
“However, from a pseudo-eviction to a necklace, I realised that I had actually found a handsome, intelligent, and debonair fellow. I’m not a soppy b*****d but HRH Sourdough’s re-taught me the importance of smiling. And so I’m cooking dinner for him tomorrow (I don’t cook and he’s a bloody food critic).”