Joe Jonas Brings Up Age-Old Purity Rings Topic, Poking Fun At The Symbol Of Virginity; Learn Here

As a devoted fan, I’ve just learned that Joe Jonas recently shared some exciting New Year’s celebrations on TikTok. Interestingly enough, he revisited the subject of purity rings, a topic that had been left untouched for quite some time.

Back in the 2000s, during their vibrant early days under the spotlight, the Jonas Brothers made a unique fashion statement that became iconic – the chastity rings they donned as symbols of their personal choice to abstain from intimacy.

On social media, the musician behind “Leave Before You Love Me” penned a caption on a self-video: “It’s like when someone grumbles at me, yet they’ve never had to don an accessory that signals to all that they’re still a virgin.

In this clip, they included a recently trending audio snippet from TikTok. As reported by PEOPLE, the artist behind “Do It Like That” mimed along to Russell Crowe’s words, specifically the part where he said, “I don’t think you truly understand what a bad day means.

If you’re not familiar with this well-known quote, it originates from the 2020 film titled “Unhinged.” To provide some context along with the caption, the musician known for his hit song “What A Man Gotta Do” posted: “Sparked by trinkets.

Simultaneously, the well-known musician was also spotted interacting playfully with his fans in the comments under a post. One admirer commented that they “never thought” he would mention the purity rings, to which the Play My Music artist responded with a series of Smirking Face Emojis.

Another remark stated, “The priest at my church commented on how you serve as great examples by wearing them.

To be completely honest, it’s not a new topic for me, since Joe Jonas has talked about those legendary rings before. In fact, I remember vividly when he made headlines in 2022 over a viral video where a crowd asked him point-blank if he was still a virgin. He responded, with a touch of humor, that he and his brothers had certainly “experimented” during their teen years.

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2025-01-17 18:22