Joe Jonas Can’t Let Go of the Feud with Sophie Turner: Insider Reveals Tension
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are reportedly still running into each other despite their split, largely due to their shared circle of friends. According to Life & Style, the former couple’s overlapping social connections—and favorite hangouts—have made their encounters unavoidable.
A source close to the pair revealed that Jonas isn’t entirely comfortable around Turner, especially now that she’s dating British aristocrat Perry Pearson. “Now that she’s dating Perry, Joe’s got even more reason to stay on her good side,” the insider claimed.
The source added that Jonas’ preferred London hangouts, such as the trendy Chiltern Firehouse and exclusive private members’ clubs, also happen to be “Sophie and Perry’s territory.” “He loves hanging out at the Chiltern Firehouse in London, but it’s not going to serve him well to keep the bad blood going,” the source explained.
The report comes as Joe Jonas continues to focus on his role as a father of two. Fans will know that Jonas shares daughters Willa, 4, and Delphine, 2, with Turner, and the pair are co-parenting following their high-profile split earlier this year.
At a recent event during Art Basel/Miami Art Week called The Wellness Oasis™, Jonas reflected on the joys of fatherhood. “As a parent myself, I’m also reliving childhood again through my kids’ eyes, which is just the best feeling,” the Sucker singer shared.
Despite the challenges of post-divorce life, Jonas and Turner are working to keep their relationship amicable for their children. While Turner has moved on romantically with Pearson, Jonas’ efforts to maintain peace in shared social circles suggest he’s focused on minimizing any lingering tension.
The pair’s unexpected run-ins highlight the complexities of navigating a breakup while remaining part of the same tight-knit community. With both stars continuing to prioritize their children and personal growth, fans will undoubtedly be watching as Jonas and Turner forge their separate paths—while occasionally crossing each other’s.