
Corden then asked, “so who took their ring off first?” A laugh track played in the background as the three brothers looked around jeeringly. “We found the humor in it sometimes, but of course we kind of just decided at one point, ‘hey this isn’t who we are we are we don’t need to be wearing these anymore, this is annoying, people are making fun of it anyway.’ We can make fun of it ourselves,” Joe concluded. ” He added, “the next thing you know it’s “The Jonas Brothers and Their Purity Rings” and that was what people ran with forever, that was the running joke.”Īt one point the buzz about their personal lives prompted a change. It was one of our first interviews, so we were like ‘fine we’ll talk about them.’ We explained, just like I did to you. Joe explained, “we were in an interview one day the guy asked about, and we said, ‘we don’t want to talk about it’ and he said, ‘well I’m going just to say you’re in a cult.” Joe continued. The purity ring conversation began with an interviewer probing them about the topic. Joe recalled, “the funny thing is we were never going talk about it… because it’s not for the world.” He continued, “but of course, you have three young guys wearing rings on their fingers, everyone’s like ‘are they married already?’” In tandem with their Disney image, the purity ring conversation somewhat branded the Jonas Brothers in a light that they never planned to share with the world.

Some people said, ‘I’ll wait for the right person’, some people say ‘I’ll wait till marriage.’ When you’re about 15/16, and you start dating, you go ‘wait a minute’….” Joe explained, “here’s the catch when you’re 12 and you do that… we grew up in a church, and our dad was a pastor… it was kind of just natural for everyone we grew up to go through this. As the brothers grew up, they took off their purity rings.

“Purity rings were to wait for the right person when the time was right,” Joe responded. The middle brother Joe responded to Corden when he asked about the history of the rings. Last week, The Jonas Brothers made an appearance in conjunction with their recent band reunion for their new single “Sucker.” On THE LATE LATE SHOW with James Corden, Corden frequently takes his musical guests on a car ride segment titled “Carpool Karaoke.” Here, guests sing their hits songs and talk about what they’re up to in the industry and in life. The Jonas Brothers wore purity rings which piqued the public’s interest in their moral values and faith.

During the height of their fame, there was a particular point of interest with fans at the beginning of their careers. The brothers got their start in the entertainment industry when they played at the MOVIEGUIDE® Annual Faith & Values Awards Gala & Report to the Entertainment Industry and then through various projects on Disney Channel. Many teens fawned over the Jonas Brothers, Kevin, Joe and Nick, in the heyday of the 2010s. He was sticking his fingers in costars, actresses, and even a supermodel or two.Jonas Brothers Reveal Why They Took Off Their Purity Rings Look, Joe Jonas wasn't just sticking his fingers in some dumb metal rings. This was about taking a stand and setting an example. But remember: This was about more than a gesture. Yes, as a gesture they're laughably, toe-curlingly lame. Netflix November 23, 2021ĭuring her roast, Turner said of the purity rings: "Like, I know this is a roast, and you all think I should be going after them, but I think we need to set the record straight here. They removed those purity rings long before any of the band members got married. During her set, she joked about the purity ring that the Jonas Brothers wore early in their career as a symbol of abstaining from sex before marriage. The "Game of Thrones" star appeared in the comedy special, which was released on the streamer on Monday, to roast her husband and her brothers-in-law.

Netflix 's "Jonas Brothers Family Roast" for wearing purity rings while "sticking his fingers in costars."
