
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are officially divorced. A Florida judge declared the former couple as divorced and single, signing off on a confidential agreement reached between the two.
The Miami-Dade County judge approved the agreement on Friday, one year after the 35-year-old Jonas Brothers singer filed to divorce the 28-year-old Game of Thrones and X Men actor, five years after the two were married.
The split brought a quiet and relatively quick end to a divorce that briefly became acrimonious and looked headed for a long and ugly custody fight.
The documents said that moderated negotiations led to an agreement on splitting assets, spousal support and custody of their two daughters, 4-year-old Willa and 2-year-old Delphine.
Judge Gina Beovides declared that the marriage was “irretrievably broken,” and that the couple’s agreement, especially their parenting plan, was in the best interest of the family.
Joe Jonas-Sophie Turner relationship
The couple met through Instagram messages and began dating in 2016. After the Billboard Music Awards, they married in a secret ceremony at a Las Vegas wedding chapel in May of 2019. They later had an elaborate wedding a few months later in Italy.
Jonas filed for divorce in September of 2023. In the filing, he sought joint custody of their two daughters and said the two had a pre-nuptial agreement.
The following day, the two posted an identical amicable statement to each of their Instagram accounts.
But the split turned into a serious dispute within weeks when Turner sued to force Jonas to turn over the girls’ passports so they could join her in her native England.
The daughters, who were born in the US,but have dual citizenship, were with Joe Jonas in New York, where he was on tour, according to court documents, in which Turner said they had been planning on raising the girls together in England when their marriage fell apart.
Turner said she learned of Jonas’ divorce filing through the media, while Jonas said the two had had multiple conversations about it.
(With inputs from agencies)