Is joe jonas gay

NickJonashas made no secret of his affinity for his gay fans, and now his older brother, Joe, is feeling the treasure, too.

Currently promoting “SWAAY,” a disco-inspired EP by his “funk-pop” band, DNCE, the elder Jonas tells PrideSource that it’s “flattering” when he gets smash on by gay men, and that he has no qualms when it comes to partying at gay clubs.

“I don’t mind... if someone is nice,” Joe Jonas tells PrideSource’s Chris Azzopardi. “A lot of guys enter out to the shows ― some gay guys as well ― and I love that. They rock out; they own fun. And I touch like the music is helping people express themselves in a way. I’m seeing people with glitter on their face, with the brightest colors. I love that we can encourage people to be themselves.”

Jonas also told the publication that he’s “accidentally” stumbled into gay bars, mostly in Europe. He’s accompanied Nick to a gay bar, too, and had nothing but praise for the “really great” DJ that he met there.

“I just ponder we live in a world where obviously it’s not a big deal ― it’s fine ― and you can acquire fun wherever you leave and make the foremost of it,” he said. His goal for the new EP, he said, was to “reach out in my own wa

Joe Jonas Definitely Male lover – The Jonas Brothers Discuss Lgbtq+ Rumors

The Jonas Brothers appear in a new issue of Out Magazine, and although they’ve always fielded questions about their sexuality, they seem more unlock to maybe-possibly admitting that they don’t mind being called gay.

The sexuality of all three of the brothers has been under debate for almost half a decade, as is the case with most boybands. You can’t travel two weeks without someone mentioning Harry Styles being homosexual – the difference is, in Harry’s case, we realize he doesn’t brain the rumors. And with the Jonas Brothers, even if they pretend as if they’re alright with it, you get the feeling that they wished the rumors didn’t exist at all.

Although we can’t declare for sure, Kevin Jonas is  married and so probably not gay [although that is not definitive by any means]. Then, you have Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas. Now, Joe Jonas and Nick Jonas have both dated many celebrities and teen starlets, but most of the major rumors seemed to circulate around Joe Jonas. When asked about the rumors, Joe replied, “We have a lot of male lover friends and lgbtq+ fans. It’s a b

Why is Joe Jonas talking about whips and leather?
Apart from recalling his experience with both, the answer is simply, because he can. Because the former baby-faced JoBro is all-man now — from his 5 o’clock shadow to his steel physique, which he’s not been timid about showing off.
While making the promotional rounds for his debut as lead singer of Los Angeles-formed collective DNCE, the newly liberated 27-year-old hasn’t merely shifted away from the much-publicized “purity ring” of his youth, taking on a kinky array of topics including porn, boners and penis size — he’s erased its very existence.
Like younger brother Nick, middle sibling Joe wasn’t done destroying any traces of his Disney halo when he freewheeled through our recent talk. Scan on as he chats about his fondness for S&M, gay fans who send him pics of their privates and preferring an “older, mature” dude play his hypothetical onscreen lover.
Dallas Voice: It’s been surprising to hear you discuss so salaciously while promoting this album. But then again, I keep forgetting you’re not 17 anymore.  Joe Jonas: A lot of people do!
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Nick Jonas isn’t the only one going to gay clubs appreciate a good ally — his older brother, Joe, enjoys a darkness out with the gays too. And the best part? Sometimes they even go together.

As if that wasn’t enough, Joe is taking his new sound to the clubs with a disc drenched in the disco-funk sounds of the ’70s. His latest post-Jonas Brothers endeavor, “SWAAY,” features South Korean guitarist JinJoo, bassist / keyboardist Cole Whittle and drummer Jack Lawless. Collectively, they’re known as DNCE.

We caught up with the band’s frontman, Joe Jonas, to discuss his mission to “encourage people to be themselves,” recent talks with Nick regarding a Jonas Brothers reunion and how he’s “accidentally” wandered into gay clubs.

Why disco? It’s something I grew up listening to quite a bit; it was always played in the dwelling. My dad grew up in the ’70s and always really loved everything funk and disco, and it was the one style of music that all of us in DNCE loved. It helped us embody what this has become — this caring of disco-rock-pop stuff that we were able to brew up.

Considering the genre’s ties to your childhood, do you