It looks like things are now amicable between the former couple Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, following a very public divorce that was finalized this past September.
The pair suddenly announced they would be separating in September 2023 in a joint Instagram post after four years of marriage. The split came as a shock to fans, and allegedly to Turner as well, as the Game of Thrones actor posted photos of the pair only three weeks prior. Documents revealed that the split came on “very suddenly," and a messy custody battle for the former couple's two children ensued shortly after. At one point, Turner was staying with Taylor Swift (also an ex of Joe Jonas) in her New York City apartment while she figured out her next move, according to a 2024 interview with British Vogue.
“I’ve never been more grateful to anyone than I am for her because she took my children and me, and provided us with a home and a safe space,” Turner told the publication. “She really has a heart of gold.”
Despite the onslaught of drama that came with Jonas and Turner's split, the pair has seemingly reconciled as co-parents and supporters of one another. Jonas released his first solo project in nearly 15 years on May 23, 2025, an album called Music for People Who Believe in Love. The same day it was released, Turner shared the album to her Instagram Stories with the caption, “Go go @joejonas.” Jonas reshared the story on his own page, captioning it with a simple heart hands emoji.
The clear support for one another proves that the couple has come a long way over the last two years. Some of the songs on Joe Jonas's album are speculated to be about his divorce, and the singer recently said he used music as a way to deal with the “lowest point” in his life. But instead of speaking about the split, Jonas let the music speak for him.
"Emotionally, I'd rather let the music do the talking for me," Jonas told Entertainment Weekly. “As artists, we have the beauty of being able to say, 'I don't want to say what this is, but I'm happy to have you listen, and hopefully you find connectivity with the tunes.' Whether you relate with the feelings I was going through, or you connect with the energy of certain songs — that's what I care about.”
