Joe Jonas says he's 'feeling so miserable' in new song teaser following Sophie Turner divorce

Joe Jonas (right) has shared a snippet of a new song seemingly addressing split with Sophie Turner (left) (Getty)
Joe Jonas (right) has shared a snippet of a new song seemingly addressing split with Sophie Turner (left) (Getty)

Joe Jonas has poured his heart out in a new song admitting he’s “feeling miserable” following his split from wife Sophie Turner.

The singer, 34, and Game of Thrones actress, 28, were together for eight years and married for four when they announced in 2023 that they were going their separate ways.

A bitter custody battle over their two daughters Willa, three, and Delphine, one, ensued, but for now at least they have come to a temporary agreement.

Turner went on record in a new interview describing the aftermath of their split as the “worst few days of my life”, but Jonas had remained silent - until now it seems.

Taking to TikTok, the Jonas Brothers star shared a snippet of a new song with some pointed lyrics, leaving the listener in no doubt what was on his mind at the time.

The lyrics included: “Come on, Joe, you got so much more to be grateful for/ Stop being sad because you’re making the room uncomfortable/ OK I get it/ I know you’re feeling so miserable.

“Sometimes I wish I had powers to be invisible/Even baddies get saddies and that’s the hardest truth/Called your mommy and daddy, they don’t know what to do.”

Jonas captioned his post: “Even baddies get saddies,” followed by the hashtag “new music”.

Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner were together for eight years (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner were together for eight years (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Meanwhile Turner told Vogue magazine that she “didn’t know if she was going to make it” at the start of their divorce.

The Joan star said: “There were some days that I didn’t know if I was going to make it. I would call my lawyer saying, ‘I can’t do this. I just can’t’. I was just never strong enough to stand up for myself.

“And then, finally, after two weeks of me being in a rut, she reminded me that it was my children I was fighting for.

“Once anyone says to me, ‘Do it for your kids’, I’m doing it. I wouldn’t do it for myself, but I’ll find the strength for them.”