The Jordan Sangha Henry Southan split happened in the month of April 2025. The Big Brother couple separated after about 18 months. On the same day, both released statements on Instagram. Jordan kept his shorts. “After many happy memories and experiences, Henry and I have separated. And I want to thank everybody who has supported us.
We’re going to continue being best friends. Cheers X.” Henry’s was longer. “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. Please give us some space as we figure things out privately.”
How They Met
Big Brother is where it all began. Jordan Sangha was the winner of season 20 in 2023. Henry came in third. They locked eyes as housemates and developed a romance while the cameras were rolling. Fans shipped them hard, nicknaming the couple “Jenry.” After the show wrapped, in late 2023, Jordan posted a photo on Instagram with Henry and referred to him as “a handsome, intelligent, and debonair fellow.”
They seemed solid. Made public appearances together. Posted about each other regularly. And in November 2024, they revealed that they’d be launching a podcast together: Club Sandwich. They also featured on Celebrity Big Brother: Late And Live. Everything looked fine. Then April 2025 came, and it was over.
Why Did Jordan and Henry Split
Both avoided specifics in their statements. Both kept it vague. “After a lot of consideration” doesn’t really tell you anything. But Henry shared a follow-up the next day that seemed to imply it wasn’t mutual. “I’m heartbroken,” he wrote. “This was my first relationship, and it is devastating to see it end. Today has been one of the most difficult days of my life.” He added further, “You know, I get it; there’s going to be talk when these things happen.
All I’ll say for now is that I loved hard, remained true to myself, gave it everything I could, and I’m hurting a lot right now.” That doesn’t sound like a couple who’ve decided to part ways by mutual agreement. That’s what a guy who got dumped would say. Tattle boards went wild with speculation.
Some posters claimed Henry had accused Jordan of cheating, though Henry never said that publicly. Others noticed Henry’s mum was still liking Jordan’s Instagram posts after the split. Nobody knows the truth except Jordan and Henry. And they’re not talking beyond those statements.
What Fans Noticed
People who followed them noticed things seemed off for weeks before the announcement. They hadn’t posted about each other as much. Jordan had been traveling a lot. Henry seemed stressed in his Instagram stories. Jordan Sangha TikTok was still active, but didn’t feature Henry anymore. Their podcast, Club Sandwich, had stopped releasing new episodes. The signs were there if you were looking.
But reality TV couples break up all the time. The pressure of being a public couple, plus whatever private issues exist, is a lot to handle. Jordan and Henry made it 18 months, which is actually pretty good by those standards.
Who They Are
Jordan won Big Brother 2023 at age 25. He’s British Indian and grew up in London. Jordan Sangha’s parents haven’t been in the public eye much. Jordan keeps his family life private. Before Big Brother, he worked in events and hospitality. Winning the show changed his life. Suddenly, he had hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers. Brands wanted to work with him.
After the split, he’s kept posting regularly. Travel photos. Sponsored content. Museum visits. Business as usual. If he’s hurting, he’s not showing it online. Henry Southan is 26. He came in third on Big Brother 2023. Before the show, he worked in recruitment. This was his first serious relationship, according to his own words. That makes the breakup rougher.
Your first real relationship ending is brutal. After the split announcement, Henry posted that update about being heartbroken. Then he went quiet for a bit. When he came back online, he seemed to be leaning on friends and family for support. Fans noticed he looked thinner in recent photos. Stressed. Not sleeping well, maybe. The breakup hit him hard.
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The Public Breakup Problem
Breaking up sucks. Breaking up when thousands of people are watching and commenting sucks way more. Every post either of them makes gets flooded with comments about the split. “Are you okay?” “What happened?” “We miss Jenry!” People mean well, but it’s a lot.
The tattle boards are worse. Anonymous people are picking apart every detail. Making up theories. Some fans have taken sides. Team Jordan vs. Team Henry nonsense. That’s the price of being a reality TV couple. Your relationship becomes content. Your breakup becomes content, too. You can ask for privacy, but you won’t get it.
Where Things Stand
As of December 2025, the Jordan Sangha and Henry Southan split is old news in the reality TV world. Other couples have drama. New seasons are airing. People have moved on. Jordan’s still posting regularly. Still doing sponsored content. If he’s dating anyone new, he’s keeping it private. Henry’s posting less frequently. Seems to be focusing on healing privately.
He’s still got his following, but he’s not leaning into the influencer thing as hard as Jordan is. They both said they’d remain close friends. Whether that’s actually happening or just something you say when you break up, nobody knows. They haven’t been seen together since the split announcement.
What It Means
Reality TV relationships face impossible odds. You meet someone in a pressure cooker environment. Fall for them while cameras are rolling. Then try to make it work in the real world while thousands of strangers comment on every move. Some couples make it. Most don’t. Jordan and Henry lasted longer than a lot of Big Brother couples. They seemed genuinely into each other. But something happened, and now it’s over.
The vague statements suggest it wasn’t a clean break. Henry’s follow-up posts confirm he’s hurting badly. Jordan’s silence on the emotional side suggests maybe he’s the one who ended it. But that’s speculation. The real story is between them.
For fans who loved Jenry, it’s disappointing. You invest in these couples. Root for them. Want them to make it. When they don’t, it feels like a letdown even though you don’t actually know them. For Jordan and Henry, it’s their real lives. They met. Fell in love. Tried to make it work. It didn’t. Now they’re both moving forward separately. That’s how relationships go sometimes.





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