Joe Jonas reacts to rumors he did cocaine during concert

Joe Jonas Hoping to clear up rumors that he was high on cocaine while performing at a recent concert.
Joe, 36, responded to the speculation in an interview Esquire Posted on Monday, October 20, it reads: “I’ve never touched cocaine in my life. But if I did, I think I’d be a little trickier than what I did on stage“.
Fan footage from Joe’s concert at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles in September showed the singer checking his nose in the mirror and then wiping it. as video The news circulated online, with observers wondering whether he had taken cocaine. At the time, Joe commented on the clip, joking: “Haha, have you never had a booger?”
in his Esquire During the conversation, Joe also addressed his 2024 divorce from the British actress Sophie Turner After five years of marriage. The ex-boyfriend has two daughters, Willa, 5, and Delphine, 3, and last month, Joe flew to London “to spend time with them on their first day of school,” the outlet reported. the report said.
As for Joe’s current love life and tour schedule with his brothers Kevin37 and gapTurning 33 makes dating a challenge.
The self-proclaimed “very online” musician told the outlet that “it’s not easy to meet someone for coffee five shows in a row,” adding, “I guess Instagram and TikTok are apps and that’s how I meet people.”
When asked what he thought of his ex-girlfriend taylor swift‘s new album, showgirl life, Joe replied“I’ve listened to some of them. I think she’s obviously the greatest artist out there, and I think that’s great. Everyone has their own opinion on it, but from what I’ve heard, there are some catchy hooks.”
August, Joe Reunited with another famous ex — Demi Lovato — as she helped launch JONAS20: A journey of greetings from home Held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Joe and Lovato, 33, performed on Disney Channel’s 2010 duet “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” rock camp sequel.
The pair played on-screen lovers Mickey and Sean in the film, who also sparked a real-life romance years ago.
“I really got to know her and the ins and outs of her struggles,” Joe told me vulture In 2013, Lovato’s battle with substance abuse was mentioned. “I felt like I needed to take care of her, but at the same time, I was living a lie because I wasn’t happy but felt like I had to stay for her because she needed help. Of course, I couldn’t express that because I had a brand to protect.”
Recently, Joe reflected on his early fame and the media attention given to the purity rings he and his siblings wore as a promise to save themselves for marriage.
“We were known for our purity rings, which was something in the church community, like other people our age did around 10, 11 years old. Like, we were going to wait for the right person,” Joe explained. Penn Badgley“Podcrushed” Podcast July.
He added, “When you’re 15, 16 years old, and someone asks you about it in an interview, you’re like, ‘I don’t want to talk about this,’ and then they’re like, ‘Well, I’m going to write that you guys are cult members.'”