The Quantico actor teased that she and Nick are “expecting. Turner wasn’t the only wife of a Jonas Brother to take the stage Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Danielle Jonas roasted their husbands as well.
“It was also like Cinderella because most of the girls he tried it with were under contract to Disney.” Later, Turner roasted his acting career, explaining that while Americans call the Camp Rocksequel “ Camp Rock 2,” the British simply call it “a load of sh*t.” “I mean, Joe tried to find a match for his purity rings a few times, but finally, the finger fit me,” she quipped. The 25-year-old actor went on to compare Joe Jonas’ purity ring to a “modern-day Cinderella” story. He was sticking his fingers in costars, actresses, and even a supermodel or two.” Look, Joe Jonas wasn’t just sticking his fingers in some dumb metal rings. This was about taking a stand and setting an example. “But remember-this was about more than a gesture: This was about faith. “As a gesture, they’re laughably, toe-curlingly lame,” Turner said of the rings. “Like, I know this is a roast, and you all think I should be going after them, but I think we need to set the record straight here.” The Game of Thrones star went on to explain why the rings “weren’t a good” idea before heading straight for the punchline. “The Jonas Brothers, they all had them,” she continued. “Let’s talk about the purity rings,” Turner said in the comedy special before explaining what purity rings symbolize. 23, Sophie Turner called out her husband, Joe Jonas, for ever wearing the ring in the first place. In the Jonas Brothers Family Roast, which premiered on Netflix on Tuesday, Nov. But if you ever wondered if they kept that promise, you’re not alone. Joe was the only one who answered with a simple, "Um yeah?!," so take that as you will.Longtime fans of the Jonas Brothers will recall a time when the band wore purity rings, which were intended to show their commitment to abstaining from sex until marriage. "Did it feel so good taking off your purity ring and did it feel so good taking off your purity ring-you know what I'm saying?," she asked. Miley Cyrus got to ask them a question when she stopped by the radio station before the brothers did. The boys were also asked about the purity rings in a recent interview with Capital FM. "It was embarrassing to be aware of this joke in real life with people, " Nick said, even talking about how they were often booed at sporting events because of their reputation. "We had all of this success and that was the only thing we could hear or focus on," Kevin said. "At that point, it was already too late because it was in the media." "That was not who we were, it was just something that we did when we were young kids, but we wore the rings through the first bit of the band starting to explode," he continued. The documentary showed plenty of jokes that were said about the purity rings and Joe opened up about how it ruined their image. "All the kids that I grew up with were doing it so I was like, 'oh, this is cool.' Probably by 15, I was like, 'what? What is this?'" "In the church, it was encouraged that we go through this program and it was like, 'wait for the right person and wait 'til marriage,'" Joe said. They also talked about it in their new documentary, Chasing Happiness, and how growing up in the church influenced their decision to wear the rings. I don't know if it would fly in this day and age. "It was very tough to digest it in real time, trying to understand what it was going to mean to me, and what I wanted my choices to be, while having the media speaking about a 13-year-old's sex life. "What's discouraging about that chapter of our life is that at 13 or 14 my sex life was being discussed," Nick continued. He also opened up about how hard it was being so young, but having their sex lives being out there for the world to see.