Joe Jonas turns Bad Bunny’s celebratory event into date night
New flame? Joe Jonas seen with mystery woman at Bad Bunny's bash
Bad Bunny might have just helped Joe Jonas in fixing his dating drought amid the hectic Jonas Brothers tour.
Recently Joe, who finalised his divorce with Sophie Turner in 2024, was caught getting cosy with a mystery woman at a private party hosted by the Puerto Rican rapper to celebrate his Billboard Latin Artist of the 21st Century Award.
According to pictures circulating on social media, the Jonas Brothers member was spotted leaning in for what appeared to be an intimate chat with a long-haired, brunette woman while enjoying a dimly-lit reserved corner table at Miami’s Gekko.
Reportedly, on Thursday, October 23, the Sucker singer arrived at the upscale venue with friends, while the unidentified woman showed up solo and later joined Jonas’ table.
Although the two were seen sharing a few hearty laughs during their conversation, there were no reports of any overt PDA.
Notably, the sighting comes three days after Nick Jonas' elder brother 36, gave a rare update on his dating life after his split from Turner, with whom he was married for four years before their September 2023 split.
"Five shows in a row doesn’t make it easy to meet someone for coffee," Joe told Esquire in an interview published October 20, referring to the ongoing Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour.
Though he denied using dating apps, the singer did confess to having met people via Instagram and TikTok.
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