Joe Jonas reacts to Sophie Turner's budding romance with British aristocrat amid pending divorce

Updated : Nov 07, 2023 08:43
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Days after 'Game of Thrones' alum Sophie Turner was spotted kissing British aristocrat Peregrine Pearson amid pending divorce, singer Joe Jonas addressed his estranged wife's budding romance.

An insider informed Daily Mail that Joe Jonas feels 'it's too soon' for Sophie to be 'passionately kissing another man' in public.

The insider added that Joe has no control over what Sophie does and he can only try and figure out the best co-parenting agenda for both of them.

Joe Jonas filed for divorce from Sophie Turner in September. Since then, the duo reached an interim agreement on the custody of their two daughters.

'What is important for Joe is the well-being of his kids and finishing the tour he is on with his brothers,' the source added.

'Although Joe would be happy to find love again, the first thing on his plate is to 'get on with the divorce and get on with his life. And if Sophie wants to galivant and kiss whomever in public, he doesn't really want to play those games,' the outlet further revealed.

Citing Joe's priorities being his career and family, the insider said that Joe will get through this with his chin up.

'If she is doing this to hurt him, she is not going to hurt him any more than she already has, he will get through it with his chin up,' the source said. 

Joe Jonas is currently on his ongoing Jonas Brothers reunion tour, which commenced on August 12 and is slated to end next year on June 20.

Sophie was recently seen out and about with her longtime friend Taylor Swift and other famous stars.

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