Sophie Turner Looks ‘Unrecognisable’ After She’s Seen For First Time Since Split With Joe Jonas

Sophie Turner has been seen in public for the first time since the news of her split and impending divorce from Joe Jonas was revealed.

After 4 years of marriage, Jonas filed for divorce from Turner.

After having wedding ceremonies in both France and Las Vegas, the adored pair tied the knot in 2019. Together, the couple has 2 children. Their daughter Willa was born in 2020, and they welcomed their second child in July 2022. However, the pair has allegedly been having “serious problems” for at least six months, according to TMZ sources.

According to reports, even though he has been touring with his band for the past 3 months, Joe has been taking care of their 2 young children “pretty much all of the time.”

Jonas was the one to file for divorce, as per TMZ. The thirty-four-year-old is requesting joint custody of their 2 kids.

“She likes to party; he likes to stay at home. They have very different lifestyles,” the source said.

Since then, Jonas and Turner posted a joint Instagram statement addressing the rumours.

They wrote: “After four wonderful years of marriage we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage.”

“There are many speculative narratives as to why but, truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children.”

Turner has since been seen in public for the first time since news of the split.

The former Game of Thrones star was seen donning a short blonde wig and a huge back tattoo while on the set of her new project, Joan. She is set to play notorious jewel thief Joan Hannington in the ITVX show, but the shocking photos of the star have fans all saying the same thing.

“Damn she look’s unrecognisable compared to the pics I see of her,” one person wrote.

A second put: “I didn’t even recognise her lol but leave her alone y’all.”

While a third said: “She looks different.”


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