Joe Jonas And Sophie Turner Are Reportedly On The Cusp Of Divorce

Joe Jonas And Sophie Turner Are Reportedly On The Cusp Of Divorce
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  • Singer Joe Jonas and actress Sophie Turner are reportedly looking into divorcing, per TMZ.

  • A source speaking with the publication stated the couple have had serious problems” for the past six months.

  • The couple share two children.


Singer Joe Jonas and actress Sophie Turner are reportedly looking into divorcing, according to sources speaking with TMZ.

Fans have been speculating that the celebrity couple were splitting up based on photos of them without their wedding rings taken in recent weeks. A source speaking with the publication stated the couple have had serious problems” for the past six months at least.

The couple share two children, and the source alleged they have been with Jonas as he tours the U.S. and that he has been caring for them “pretty much all of the time.”

Turner and Jonas also recently sold their mansion in Miami, which they purchased only a year ago, indicating some changes in their lifestyle. The pair first met in 2016 and were engaged a year later. They were married in 2019, and had their children in 2020 and 2022.

Only two weeks ago, Turner shared photos of herself with Jonas from his tour and their summer together. In one of them she kisses her husband's hand as they walk by photographers. In another, she shows off her collection of bracelets which include beads forming his last name.

Jonas shared a photo on Saturday, September 2, of himself with his brothers gathered around a fire pit in which his wedding ring is clearly visible.

Since her iconic role as Sansa Stark on Game of Thrones, Turner has starred in several X-Men movies and HBO's The Staircase. But she told ELLE UK last year that one of her biggest priorities is being a mother.

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Witherspoon met fellow actor Phillipe on her 21st birthday and the two got married in Charleston, South Carolina in 1999. They had two children together, but ended up separating in October 2006. "I think more of the problem was age. When we got together we were so young," Philippe said on Larry King Now.

Now: Reese Witherspoon and Jim Toth

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In 2011, Witherspoon married talent agent Jim Toth in a small ceremony. On their seventh wedding anniversary, Witherspoon praised him as the man who "keeps her smiling every day" on Instagram.

Then: Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes

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Winslet was married to director Jim Threapleton in her early twenties and then Mendes (pictured) from 2003 until 2010. When asked about her two divorces in an interview for WSJ Magazine, she responded: "I know lots of people who are not in the public eye who have gone through several marriages...And f**k me, it hasn't been easy, you know." Tell 'em, Kate.

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In 2012, Winslet married Rocknroll in a secret ceremony and the two have been going strong ever since. "Thank God for Ned—really. He's just so incredibly supportive, and he's so much fun," she said in the same interview with WSJ.

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If you're a country music fan, you already know that Lambert and Shelton were the "it" couple. The pair were married for four years before they announced their divorce in 2015, blaming it on too much time apart and hectic schedules.

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Photo credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin - Getty Images

Years later, the country singer met NYPD officer McLoughlin. They got married in private and announced their nuptials in a 2018 Instagram post that read, "I met the love of my life. And we got hitched! My heart is full. Thank you Brendan McLoughlin for loving me for.... me."

Then: Meghan Markle and Trevor Engelson

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In case you hadn't heard, Markle was married to Engelson, an American actor and producer, from 2011 to 2013. The two dated for almost seven years before tying the knot, but sadly divorced a few years after they made it official.

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On May 19, 2018, Markle proved that fairy tales do exist when she married Prince Harry and became the Duchess of Sussex. Fun fact: She's the first divorcée to become a member of the Royal Family.

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After meeting on the set of Take Me Home Tonight, Pratt and Faris fell in love and got married. Unfortunately, they split in 2017 and released a joint statement on Facebook, saying, "Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating. We tried hard for a long time, and we're really disappointed."

Now: Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger

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Photo credit: Steve Granitz - Getty Images

This summer, Pratt married Schwarzenegger. He announced their engagement in an Instagram post earlier this year that read, "Sweet Katherine, so happy you said yes! I'm thrilled to be marrying you. Proud to live boldly in faith with you. Here we go! 💍🙏"

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Photo credit: Kevin Mazur - Getty Images

Six years after her divorce from Lachey, Simpson began dating Johnson, a retired NFL player. The two made it official in 2011. In her upcoming memoir, Simpson plans to dish on both her marriages, according to the book's description.

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Kidman was married to Cruise in the '90s. Despite going their separate ways in 2001, Kidman told Ladies' Home Journal in 2006 (according to Chicago Tribune), "...he was lovely to me and I loved him. I still love him."

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A few years after her divorce, Kidman met country music singer Keith Urban. The couple recently celebrated their 13-year wedding anniversary and have two kids together.

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Vergara married her high school sweetheart, Joe Gonzalez, at the age of 18. They have one son together, but divorced in 1993. Then Vergara dated and got engaged to Nick Loeb (pictured), but split in 2014 and have since been dueling it out in a public legal battle over the frozen embryos the pair conceived while together.

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Photo credit: Daniele Venturelli - Getty Images

Vergara and Manganiello began dating in June of 2014 and were engaged six months later. She gushed about him on The Ellen Degeneres Show, saying "He's a great guy—super fun, super normal, and we clicked." Want to hear something even cuter? Before they were together, Manganiello told People that she was his celebrity crush.

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Photo credit: Ron Galella, Ltd. - Getty Images

Smith was married to Zampino from 1992 to 1995. Even though it didn't work out with them, they share a son together and are still friends. Last year, Smith wished her a happy birthday on Instgram, writing "Happy Bday, @shereezampino. #BestBabyMamaEver!:-) I Love You, Ree-Ree."

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In 1997, Smith married actress Pinkett Smith. They have two kids together and are one of Hollywood's biggest power couples. It hasn't all been smooth sailing, though. In an appearance on Red Table Talk, Smith said there was a period of time when he was "failing miserably" as a husband.

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Clooney was married to Balsam from 1989 to 1993. Following his divorce, the tabloids notoriously labeled him a perpetual bachelor.

Now: George Clooney and Amal Clooney

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The actor proved them wrong by marrying Amal Alamuddin (now Clooney), an attorney who specializes in international law and human rights, in 2014. When asked about her on My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, he said, "I met someone who I would absolutely trade my life for. I met someone, who, her life meant more to me than my life. I had never had that experience before."

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Photo credit: Vivien Killilea - Getty Images

While she was still healing from her divorce, Moore met Goldsmith, the frontman of the band Dawes. They got married in 2018 and in her words: "He makes me melt. I can imagine no better partner."

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Photo credit: Dominique Charriau - Getty Images

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Photo credit: Dimitrios Kambouris - Getty Images

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Photo credit: Jim Spellman - Getty Images

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Photo credit: C Flanigan - Getty Images

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Reynolds married Johansson in 2008. They officially split up in 2011 with a joint statement that read, "We entered our relationship with love and it's with love and kindness we leave it. While privacy isn't expected, it's certainly appreciated," according to People.

Now: Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively

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Photo credit: Steven Ferdman - Getty Images

In September 2012, Reynolds married Lively and the two are currently expecting baby number three. When asked about their relationship on Entertainment Weekly‘s SiriusXM, he said, "We were buddies for a long time, which I think is the best way to have a relationship, to start as friends."

Then: Bruce Springsteen and Julianne Phillips

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Photo credit: Ron Galella - Getty Images

Back in 1985, American singer-songwriter, Springsteen, married Phillips. However, they got divorced in 1989, citing "irreconcilable differences."

Now: Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa

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Photo credit: Walter McBride - Getty Images

Very soon after his divorce, Springsteen started dating Scialfa. He was widely criticized for how quickly he moved on, to which he said: "Well, all I know is, this feels real, and maybe I have got a mess going here in some fashion, but that's life."

Then: Gabrielle Union and Chris Howard

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Photo credit: Kevin Winter - Getty Images

You might not know this, but Union (an actress, activist, and author) was married to NFL star Chris Howard for four years in the early 2000s. According to People, the couple met at a party in 1999, got married in 2001, and divorced four years later.

Now: Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade

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Photo credit: Kevin Mazur - Getty Images

About three years after her divorce was finalized, Union met Wade, an NBA player. The two got married in Miami, Florida in August 2014 and recently had a daughter together.

Then: Jenny McCarthy and John Asher

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McCarthy has a few high-profile exes, including Jim Carrey and actor John Asher, who she was married to for seven years. The couple split up in 2011 and have one son together.

Now: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg

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Photo credit: Jon Kopaloff - Getty Images

Years later, McCarthy met Wahlberg, who she married in 2014. They recently celebrated their fifth anniversary, but McCarthy told E! News that they both feel like their love is still "brand new."

“It’s what life is about for me – raising the next generation,” she said at the time. “The greatest thing in life is seeing my daughter go from strength to strength. We’re so excited to be expanding the family. It’s the best blessing ever.”

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