Sophie Turner’s Startling Letter Regarding UK‘s Forever Home’ Shocks Joe Jonas


Joe Jonas is staying calm, even though his words are coming back to haunt him in the middle of a messy divorce and a heated custody fight with his ex-wife, Sophie Turner.

The former Game of Thrones star, who is now 27, gave the court a bombshell letter from the musician, who is now 34, in which he talked about wanting to move into their “forever home” in England. The letter was written just three months before the musician filed for divorce, according to Page Six.

At the moment, the couple has agreed to a temporary consent order that says neither of them can take the children out of the state and that they have to stay in the Southern and Eastern districts of New York. Turner filed the suit because she said Jonas had kept the children’s IDs from them.

Willa, who is 3 years old, and Delphine, who is 14 months old, are living with Taylor Swift in her New York City apartment.

After hearing the news, the lead singer of DNCE posted a couple of pictures from his most recent show on his Instagram Stories, making it look like he wasn’t upset by it.

Jonas wrote a letter to a homeowner in Wallingford, Oxford, to try to convince them to sell them their home. In the letter, he raved about the place where they “felt a sense of magic unlike anything we had felt before.”

“I have been completely charmed by the idea of dropping my children to school on the boat and being able to spend a leisurely afternoon cruising to the pub with friends on my very own boat,” he said.

“We could tell that your family have truly loved living here and we can envision our children growing up here and making this our forever home. I really think Sophie and I will be able to look after [redacted names] and for many years pay homage to the magic you have created here.”

After getting the letter, the now-split couple put down a 10% deposit on the house on July 7. This was two months before they broke up. A source told People Magazine, though, that the deal to buy the house was “never closed.”