Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner in March 2023.Photo:Lionel Hahn/Getty

Lionel Hahn/Getty
Joe Jonasmight not be “perfectly fine” afterSophie Turner’s epic prank.
In the second slide, Turner, 27, shared an up-close look at her fun friendship bracelets — with one reading"Mr. Perfectly Fine."
“Mr. Perfectly Fine” was featured as a vault track onFearless(Taylor’s Version)and is widely believed to be about Jonas, 34.
After its release in 2021, Turnerwrote “it’s not NOT a bop"on Instagram.
Soon after, Swift, 33, reposted her reply, paying tribute to Turner’s character Sansa Stark inGame of Thrones.
“Forever bending the knee to the 👑 of the north,” Swift wrote back.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner in October 2022.Amy Sussman/WireImage

Amy Sussman/WireImage
“That’s pretty cool,” the singer replied. “And1989is a great album. Bangers. Bangers!”
The Jonas Brothers kicked off The Tour on Aug. 12 with two sold-out nights at Yankee Stadium. They’re including material from five different albums, including their most recent,The Album, which came out in May, and previous hits like 2019’sHappiness Beginsand 2008’sA Little Bit Longer.
“It’s our most ambitious show we’ve ever put on, in the sense that building out five albums in one night was a challenge that I don’t think we fully understood after we’d already put it on sale,” brotherNick Jonastold PEOPLE. “[But] it’s amazing to just go back and look at the road that brought us to this moment now.”
Since their latest tour covers their entire history of the band, putting together a setlist was no easy task. But the trio found some fun surprises while combing through their material.
“The first self-titled album has some jams on it,” Jonas told PEOPLE. “We performed a dress rehearsal with about 200 fans, and it was really nice to see the reactions to some of the medleys, or, we call them mosaics, that we put together of certain songs that it would be difficult to play the entire song—we kind of blend them together. Seeing the reactions and how they responded, that was some of my favorite stuff.”
Last month, the band added 50 new shows to their slate, including 26 North American concerts and stops in Australia, New Zealand and Europe. When all is said and done, they will have played 90 shows in 20 countries.
source: people.com