Following the news of Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’ divorce, the couple released a joint statement, emphasizing their four years of marriage as “wonderful” and describing the split as amicable and a united decision. However, recent developments have made the situation less friendly. Turner has filed a lawsuit against Jonas, claiming wrongful retention of their two daughters, aged 3 and 14 months. In response, Jonas has explained his side of the story, as reported by People. Turner’s suit alleges that Jonas is withholding the girls’ passports, preventing them from returning to England, their supposed “home.” Jonas, on the other hand, states that Turner unexpectedly expressed her desire to permanently relocate the girls to the UK, shortly after a “cordial” meeting where they agreed to work on an amicable co-parenting arrangement.
Turner’s lawsuit recounts a discussion she had with Jonas during the holiday season in 2022, where they agreed that England would be their family’s “forever home.” Subsequently, they sold their Miami home, began renting a home in England, and started the process of purchasing a new home, set to close in a few months, according to CNN. Turner claims that the girls are fully integrated into daily life in England, while Jonas argues that they have primarily lived in the United States. The lawsuit also mentions a fight that occurred on Jonas’ birthday, August 15, which allegedly led to an abrupt divorce filing by Turner, who claims she learned about it through the media. E! Online reports that Jonas’ birthday posts on social media did not feature Turner, despite her presence with him in the UK.
Turner asserts that when she tried to reaffirm their plan to move to England two weeks after Jonas filed for divorce, he changed his mind. People reports that Jonas explains how he took primary care of the girls over the past few months due to his flexible tour schedule, while Turner was occupied with a miniseries in the UK. However, he acknowledges that the children are currently with Turner. Jonas believes that Turner’s lawsuit aims to relocate the divorce proceedings to the UK and permanently remove the children from the US. NBC News states that Turner claims they had a prior agreement for her to return to the US after finishing filming and then take the girls, who have dual citizenship, back to England on September 20. However, Jonas allegedly refused to allow her to do so, leading to her decision to sue.
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