Sophie Turner Felt ‘Confinement’ in Her Marriage to Joe Jonas


Sophie Turner felt like she was in a box when she was married to Joe Jonas.

A close friend told MailOnline that she felt bad that she didn’t fully enjoy being young and carefree, especially after getting married and starting a family with him at a young age.

After four years of marriage, Joe, who is 34, filed for a divorce from his wife Sophie, who is 27. The papers say that their relationship is “irretrievably broken.”

Sophie’s friend, who did not want to be named, said that the pair started having problems around Christmas last year and that she broke up with him at the beginning of this summer. She then spent the next few months partying with school friends in the UK or going on vacation with them in Europe.

The actress looked happy as she partied all night at the arcade bar Dropshot Digbeth in Birmingham, where she had been shooting for her upcoming ITV show Joan.

It’s thought to have been the wrap party for the series, which Sophie has been working on in Britain since May. She let her hair down in style by drinking £6.50 drinks and punching a boxing game to show off her strength.

In an attempt to save the marriage, Joe took their two kids and went to the UK for the summer. He stayed in Warwickshire, where Sophie grew up, with them.

But they couldn’t work out their differences, so he moved back to the US with their kids, where they have been living since they broke up.

The friend said, “Sophie feels like she’s just now realizing what her life is really like.” She became famous at a very young age, got married and had kids at a young age, and never really had the youth years of sleeping around and having fun with friends.

She feels like her life and her personal life have stopped after Game of Thrones. She feels stuck since the kids came along. She is the only person in her close group of friends who is married and has two kids.

Joe and Sophie announced that they are going to get a divorce on Wednesday. They said it was a “united decision” in a joint statement.