Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner shares love for ex Joe Jonas’s divorce-inspired album on Instagram.

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Sophie and Joe prove that exes can still cheer each other on! The Game of Thrones star recently shared her support for her former husband’s latest musical creation. Their story shows that even after a split, respect can remain.
A Sweet Instagram Shoutout
Turner didn’t hesitate to boost her ex’s new release.
She posted a link to Jonas’s album “Music for People Who Believe in Love” on her Instagram Stories with a simple but supportive “Go go @joejonas” caption.
This small gesture speaks volumes about their current relationship.
From Band Project to Solo Journey
Joe never planned to create this album solo. While writing for the Jonas Brothers, one song grabbed his heart so completely he couldn’t let it go.
“It felt very personal,” he explained to PEOPLE, describing how he asked his brothers for permission to take it for himself.
Creative Whirlwind
The album came together in lightning speed.
With help from writers Justin Trainor, Alexander 23, and Lush, Joe completed the project in just about two weeks.
His excitement was so intense he nearly leaked the album last year, but patience paid off with the addition of “Heart by Heart.”
Healing Through Music
Jonas openly admits his split from Turner inspired the album. “It was scary at times, and also freeing,” he shared with Billboard.
He wasn’t looking to attack anyone but rather document his emotional journey. Music became his sanctuary during life’s stormy moments.
Co-Parenting Champions
Despite their divorce being finalized in September 2024, the pair prioritizes their daughters Willa and Delphine.
They’ve moved past their initial custody battles to become “friendly and great co-parents.”
Their joint statement emphasized privacy and mutual respect.
Finding Peace After Pain
Both stars have been candid about their struggles. Turner once described the aftermath of their split as “the worst few days of my life,” while Jonas has admitted that dating after divorce felt “really scary.”
Yet they’ve managed to build a new normal focused on their children’s wellbeing.