Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas headed to divorce

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Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if this changes anything, but it sounds like in the letter he wrote to the owner of the house they bought, JJ talks about England being their "forever home"

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/29/sophie-turner-reveals-letter-that-proves-joe-jonas-planned-forever-home-in-england/



This is very interesting. But I wonder if it matters once he decided to end the marriage. I feel sorry for Sophie. She came so close to getting everything she wanted, and now things will be complicated and so much harder for the kids.


It doesn’t matter. Plans change…especially when something life changing happens prompting you to end your marriage.

^^^
I posted this pages ago. A legal expert said it on GMA. He basically said Sophie is grasping for a legal argument but this one won’t work.


It seems really weird that custody of the children would be decided in a place neither parent lives and where the children are not going to live.

I don’t know if England is necessarily the right place but Florida just seems wrong. It would’ve funny if the federal judge ordered them to establish residency somewhere and then file.


They are currently ordered to stay in New York. Not sure what the ties are to New York but that seems to be their current location. They listed their NYC apartment at the end of 2020 but did it sell? Maybe Joe owns other property there? I doubt he dumped all his real estate investments
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if this changes anything, but it sounds like in the letter he wrote to the owner of the house they bought, JJ talks about England being their "forever home"

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/29/sophie-turner-reveals-letter-that-proves-joe-jonas-planned-forever-home-in-england/



This is very interesting. But I wonder if it matters once he decided to end the marriage. I feel sorry for Sophie. She came so close to getting everything she wanted, and now things will be complicated and so much harder for the kids.


It doesn’t matter. Plans change…especially when something life changing happens prompting you to end your marriage.

^^^
I posted this pages ago. A legal expert said it on GMA. He basically said Sophie is grasping for a legal argument but this one won’t work.


It seems really weird that custody of the children would be decided in a place neither parent lives and where the children are not going to live.

I don’t know if England is necessarily the right place but Florida just seems wrong. It would’ve funny if the federal judge ordered them to establish residency somewhere and then file.


They are currently ordered to stay in New York. Not sure what the ties are to New York but that seems to be their current location. They listed their NYC apartment at the end of 2020 but did it sell? Maybe Joe owns other property there? I doubt he dumped all his real estate investments


The New York court is going to decide if Florida has jurisdiction. The whole thing seems really bizarre.

Also, Sophie is staying in Taylor Swift’s apartment in New York. Before that she was in a hotel. It doesn’t sound like they own property there.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if this changes anything, but it sounds like in the letter he wrote to the owner of the house they bought, JJ talks about England being their "forever home"

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/29/sophie-turner-reveals-letter-that-proves-joe-jonas-planned-forever-home-in-england/



This is very interesting. But I wonder if it matters once he decided to end the marriage. I feel sorry for Sophie. She came so close to getting everything she wanted, and now things will be complicated and so much harder for the kids.


It doesn’t matter. Plans change…especially when something life changing happens prompting you to end your marriage.

^^^
I posted this pages ago. A legal expert said it on GMA. He basically said Sophie is grasping for a legal argument but this one won’t work.


It seems really weird that custody of the children would be decided in a place neither parent lives and where the children are not going to live.

I don’t know if England is necessarily the right place but Florida just seems wrong. It would’ve funny if the federal judge ordered them to establish residency somewhere and then file.


+1, this is why I don't get the argument that it's a lost cause that Sophie won't get the custody proceeding moved to the UK. I understand why the UK isn't a great choice, but I don't understand what place is better. I guess NY makes sense from a practicality standpoint, but the don't live there and never have, at least not as a family.
Anonymous
Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


I think she could still buy it on her own. Her net worth is in the low 8 figures. Maybe it would be a bad idea to buy it in cash but she could easily afford it. She’s going to continue working and the royalties on GOT aren’t going to stop anytime soon.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


I think she could still buy it on her own. Her net worth is in the low 8 figures. Maybe it would be a bad idea to buy it in cash but she could easily afford it. She’s going to continue working and the royalties on GOT aren’t going to stop anytime soon.


Might not make sense though if she's splitting custody with Joe in the US and the kids have to fly back and forth -- this place is a 2 hour drive from Heathrow, I think. If she wants to live in the UK with the kids but they will be spending many weeks and weekends in the US, this might be impractical and London home would make more sense (but also be more expensive in terms of square footage and definitely acreage -- while she could potentially afford this place on her own with the right financing, something like this closer to London could cost 5x this).

It looks amazing and as a parent of young kids, I can absolutely see what about this entire life appealed. Even without seeing the interior, it just looks charming and safe and bucolic, with lots of places for kids to run and explore on their own without having to be watched ever second, places to host extended family and kids birthday parties, etc. I want this and I want it for anyone else with kids who dreams of giving them a really slow paced, quiet, family-oriented childhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


I think she could still buy it on her own. Her net worth is in the low 8 figures. Maybe it would be a bad idea to buy it in cash but she could easily afford it. She’s going to continue working and the royalties on GOT aren’t going to stop anytime soon.


Might not make sense though if she's splitting custody with Joe in the US and the kids have to fly back and forth -- this place is a 2 hour drive from Heathrow, I think. If she wants to live in the UK with the kids but they will be spending many weeks and weekends in the US, this might be impractical and London home would make more sense (but also be more expensive in terms of square footage and definitely acreage -- while she could potentially afford this place on her own with the right financing, something like this closer to London could cost 5x this).

It looks amazing and as a parent of young kids, I can absolutely see what about this entire life appealed. Even without seeing the interior, it just looks charming and safe and bucolic, with lots of places for kids to run and explore on their own without having to be watched ever second, places to host extended family and kids birthday parties, etc. I want this and I want it for anyone else with kids who dreams of giving them a really slow paced, quiet, family-oriented childhood.


The oldest is getting to school age, so they're going to have to be based largely in one place during the school term, so it's not like they'll be flying out every other weekend.

Closing is kind of a risk while the custody determination is up in the air, but presumably the Hague petition case proceeds quickly enough to be decided by December.
Anonymous
It looks dusty, musty, and damp to me. But I think that of most old British homes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


Maybe Taylor will help her buy/finance it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks dusty, musty, and damp to me. But I think that of most old British homes.


+1. The exterior is nothing special and the property doesn’t look all that exciting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


Maybe Taylor will help her buy/finance it.


Speaking of which, how did Taylor happen to have an empty investment property in NY? Does it just sit empty or did she evict someone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure if this changes anything, but it sounds like in the letter he wrote to the owner of the house they bought, JJ talks about England being their "forever home"

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/29/sophie-turner-reveals-letter-that-proves-joe-jonas-planned-forever-home-in-england/



This is very interesting. But I wonder if it matters once he decided to end the marriage. I feel sorry for Sophie. She came so close to getting everything she wanted, and now things will be complicated and so much harder for the kids.


Agree! I feel sorry for Sophie too. I just can't believe he pulled the plug so abruptly. That's it? An argument and then straight to divorce?


I get the vibes that he expected a docile, SAH wife to worship the ground his lil hobbit feet walk on and not think for herself.

Whatever he saw on the Ring camera probably burst that bubble and hence his ego couldn’t handle it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


Maybe Taylor will help her buy/finance it.


Speaking of which, how did Taylor happen to have an empty investment property in NY? Does it just sit empty or did she evict someone?


I assume it is a pied a terre.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pics of the house they were so close to buying, stunning! Maybe when you buy and sell so often, it’s not that big a deal, but I would be more upset about losing this house / the ability to raise my kids here, than the loss of JJ.

https://pagesix.com/2023/09/30/see-uk-house-joe-jonas-and-sophie-turner-planned-to-make-forever-home/


Wow, concur! I wonder if there's any chance she can afford on her own + child support.


Maybe Taylor will help her buy/finance it.


Speaking of which, how did Taylor happen to have an empty investment property in NY? Does it just sit empty or did she evict someone?


Taylor owns like 20 properties, multiple in NYC.
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