Joe Jonas Becomes 'Better Person' Since Keeping Marriage Life With Sophie Turner Private
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The middle of the Jonas Brothers finds it great to have something for himself as he keeps his family life with the former 'Game of Thrones' actress private.

AceShowbiz - Joe Jonas is grateful for keeping his marriage to Sophie Turner private because it makes him a "better person." Initially thinking he wanted to be "an open book," the Jonas Brother soon realised he wanted to keep his relationship with the ex "Games of Thrones" star, 26 - who he tied the knot with in 2019 - out of the public glare.

"I want to feel like an open book. But when we started dating I realised that I didn't have a ton of stuff that was just for me. And in the end, it makes me a better person to have something for myself," the 33-year-old musician told Mr. Porter magazine.

Joe - who has two daughters with Sophie, two-year-old Willa and a four-month old whose name has not been made public - admitted to being "a little less scared" about fatherhood. He said, "I'm a little less scared. You don't need to check their pulse constantly to make sure they're breathing. You get over those fears. I feel like a kid raising kids."

The "Devotion" star - who plays pilot Marty Goode in the JD Dillard-helmed Korean War flick also starring Glen Powell, Jonathan Majors, and Daren Kagasoff - knows his role in the movie could be a "distraction" away

Joe said, "I know I'm not going to be their first choice for the role, right? There's a lot of good that can come with having a name like mine attached, but it can also be a distraction. I know I'm the new guy, so I wanted to be surrounded by great people who I know I can learn from. I know they were like, 'Let's see if this Jonas kid can do it.' And though that's for them to decide in the end, I was going to show them how hard I was going to work at it."

Joe revealed he had to "unlearn" the schtick he had picked up as a Disney Channel star for his foray into more serious and adult acting projects. He said, "The lingo on the set is the same, but the style is obviously different. Disney is slapstick and loud - the more Blippi you can be the better. I had to unlearn that."

"Everything is 10 steps back, even every facial reaction. If I had anyone else, I think I might have taken on this challenge knowing I might fail, but with JD, there's a sense of comfort in knowing he won't let me fail."

The DNCE star praised the "dragon slayer" Matthew McConaughey for his dishing out advice for his acting career. Joe said, "He's a dragon slayer. He'd share stories about the extremes he would go to feel what his characters feel, standing barefoot on the ledge of a 20-storey building, his feet bleeding. I knew I wasn't going to be able to go to his level, but for me, it meant I had to step up."

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