A revealing letter from Joe Jonas has come to light that may be crucial in his divorce from Sophie Turner and obtaining custody of her daughters.
Sophie Turner is closer to winning custody of her daughters after revealing evidence that could be crucial against Joe Jonas. In the middle of her turbulent divorce, the problem of Willa and Delphine's guardianship arose, with a difficult solution looming as they both launched accusations at each other.
First, the actress sued her ex-partner for "a violation of custody rights," claiming that they were being held in the United States. The interpreter of Sansa Stark expressed her desire for them to live with her in the United Kingdom.
Given this, the singer denied such accusations. His legal representatives indicated that "Joe seeks to share parenthood so that they are raised by both their mother and father and, of course, he also agrees with the girls growing up in both the United States and the United Kingdom." The girls were born in a North American country.
"When language like kidnapping is used, it is, at best, misleading and, at worst, a gross abuse of the legal system. The girls were not kidnapped," he responded harshly in a statement.
Thus, while this legal dispute continued its course, the actress requested the annulment of the separation until the situation of her daughters was clarified. She fact that she could be closer than she seems after the revelation of a letter that has left the member of the Jonas Brothers in a difficult place.
Page Six collected a document signed by the artist, more than two months before announcing his divorce, in which he stipulated the new family residence they were planning in the United Kingdom. A property valued at around £7.5 million in Wallingford, Oxford.
In this writing, Joe told in great detail what this home was going to be like, with chickens, ponies, or orchards: "As soon as we turned the corner, and saw the beautiful blue shutters, we experienced a feeling of unparalleled magic."
"I loved the idea of taking my daughters to school on the boat and being able to spend a quiet afternoon going to the pub with friends on my own," he said.
"We can imagine our daughters growing up here and making this our home forever," he added before concluding by questioning the owner of this home. "I truly believe that Sophie and I will be able to care for Willa and Delphine for many years to come and pay tribute to the magic you have created here."
Although touching, this letter could be their sentence to lose custody of their daughters, since Turner can use it against them by stating that they had been planning this move for months for the end of 2023. In fact, they left their home in Miami in March.