Which jonas brother is gay
'We don’t take offense' The Jonas Brothers open up about those gay rumours as they show off matching pouts for Out magazine
By CHELSEA WHITE
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Since the very start of their career The Jonas Brothers own been the subject of gay rumours.
But as Kevin, Nick and Joe posed for a new photo shoot for Out Magazinethey revealed that they couldn't be less offended.
Joe explained it was not something that worried them: 'We have a lot of gay friends and lgbtq+ fans.
'It’s a male child band stereotype; people suppose, but we don’t accept offense.'
Squint if you imply it: The Jonas brother, (L-R) Joe, Kevin and Nick, put on their sexy faces for Out Magazine
A few years ago getting the Disney trio on the cover of a gay and lesbian magazine may own been a big question, but now as the prepare to release their fifth studio album, V, the brothers went one step further and discussed their own sexuality.
Kevin, 25, Nick, 21, and Joe, 24, opened up not just about gay rumours, but also their thoughts on Nick's ex-girlfriend Miley Cyrus.
For the shoot - featured in this month's magazine - the three brothers donned similar looks with all three wearing blue jeans but Joe and Kevin de
Joe Jonas has proven to be much more than a Disney kid. In recent times, he has hit the headlines for his boundary-less fashion. His unconventional suits, flashy prints, billowy blouses, pearl necklaces, and denim-on-denim have made people question his sexual orientation. So, are the Joe Jonas gay rumours true?
Joe Jonas is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is famous for being a Jonas Brothers pop rock band member alongside his brothers Nick and Kevin. After disbanding the Jonas Brothers, he formed the funk-pop band DNCE in 2015.
Joe Jonas’ profile summary
| Full name | Joseph Adam Jonas |
| Nickname | Joe Jonas, Joe, JJ |
| Gender | Male |
| Date of birth | 15 August 1989 |
| Zodiac sign | Leo |
| Place of birth | Casa Grande, Arizona, USA |
| Current residence | Brooklyn, Modern York, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Ethnicity | White |
| Sexual orientation | Straight |
| Height in feet | 5' 8'' |
| Height in centimetres | 173 |
| Weight in pounds | 141 |
| Weight in kilograms | 64 |
| Body measurements in inches | 37-33-13 |
| Body measurements in centimetres | 97-84-36 |
| Shoe size | 9.5 (US) |
| Hair colour | Black |
| Eye colour | Dark brJoe Jonas Definitely Gay – The Jonas Brothers Talk about Gay RumorsThe Jonas Brothers appear in a fresh issue of Out Magazine, and although they’ve always fielded questions about their sexuality, they seem more open to maybe-possibly admitting that they don’t soul being called gay. The sexuality of all three of the brothers has been under debate for almost half a decade, as is the case with most boybands. You can’t go two weeks without someone mentioning Harry Styles being gay – the difference is, in Harry’s case, we know he doesn’t mind the rumors. And with the Jonas Brothers, even if they pretend as if they’re alright with it, you get the feeling that they wished the rumors didn’t exist at all. Although we can’t say for sure, Kevin Jonas is married and so probably not gay [although that is not definitive by any means]. Then, you have Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas. Now, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas have both dated many celebrities and teen starlets, but most of the major rumors seemed to circulate around Joe Jonas. When asked about the rumors, Joe replied, “We have a lot of gay friends and same-sex attracted fans. It’s a b Nick Jonas isn’t the only one going to queer clubs like a excellent ally — his older brother, Joe, enjoys a overnight out with the gays too. And the foremost part? Sometimes they even go together. As if that wasn’t enough, Joe is taking his new sound to the clubs with a disc drenched in the disco-funk sounds of the ’70s. His latest post-Jonas Brothers endeavor, “SWAAY,” features South Korean guitarist JinJoo, bassist / keyboardist Cole Whittle and drummer Jack Lawless. Collectively, they’re known as DNCE. We caught up with the band’s frontman, Joe Jonas, to discuss his mission to “encourage people to be themselves,” recent talks with Nick regarding a Jonas Brothers reunion and how he’s “accidentally” wandered into gay clubs. Why disco? It’s something I grew up listening to quite a bit; it was always played in the house. My dad grew up in the ’70s and always really loved everything funk and disco, and it was the one design of music that all of us in DNCE loved. It helped us embody what this has become — this kind of disco-rock-pop stuff that we were able to brew up. Considering the genre’s ties to your childhood, complete you . |