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Joe Jonas is opening up about one thing that he’s had to adjust since becoming a girl dad
The singer appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon alongside his two brothers Nick and Kevin Jonas
Joe shares daughters Willa, 5, and Delphine, 3, with ex-wife Sophie Turner
Some things have changed for Joe Jonas since becoming a girl dad.
The singer, 35, appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon alongside his brothers and Jonas Brothers bandmates Nick Jonas, 32, and Kevin Jonas, 37, and was asked by Jimmy Fallon if there’s anything that he’s found himself doing as a girl dad that he wouldn’t have done otherwise.
“I now know every single princess and unicorn, I never thought I would know. But,” Joe said, trailing off.
“It’s good to know those things,” Fallon replied, laughing. “Yeah, it’s good,” Joe agreed.
Joe shares daughters Willa, 5, and Delphine, 3, with ex-wife Sophie Turner.
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Joe’s brothers also chimed in, sharing what has changed for them since they’ve become dads to daughters.
“I’m just buying so many clothes,” said Nick, who shares daughter Malti Marie, 3, with wife Priyanka Chopra. “It’s ridiculous.”
“The problem is that I order them and then I forget that I ordered them and the packages arrive at the house. And I’m like, ‘Who ordered all these clothes for the baby?’” he joked. “It was me.”
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Meanwhile Kevin Jonas, who shares daughters Alena and Valentina with wife Danielle Jonas, is in a different stage of life with his girls.
“We’re in a Labubu phase,” Kevin admitted. “Highly. She’s seeking the super-rares and we go to different shops and she hunts for them. But then my other daughter Valentina is obsessed with Stitch.”
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Earlier this month, the brothers appeared on an Aug. 5 episode of Amy Poehler’s podcast Good Hang, and chatted about their experiences as parents. Joe got candid about what life is like raising his daughters, saying it differs wildly from his childhood experience as one of four boys.
“Boys are so different than girls,” Joe said at the time. “I’ll watch my kids on the playground and it’s, like, delicate. And then this kid will be like, ‘Ahh!’ And dive off the top of the slide. And you’re just like, ‘That is a boy.’ ”
He further credited their “superstar” mother, Denise, for raising four sons.
“Four boys in one home. She was the boss, you know,” Joe said, saying how she instilled an “understanding of how to be nice guys to women.”
“Growing up, we needed a loud voice like her to be able to control us and also make sure that we weren’t, like, pieces of s—,” Joe continued. “I think that was important.”
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