It was announced last week that the couple was divorcing after four years of marriage and two kids together.
Jonas and Turner issued a joint statement following his divorce filing in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
“After four wonderful years of marriage, we have mutually decided to amicably end our marriage,” it says on social media.
“There are many speculative narratives as to why, but this is truly a united decision, and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for ourselves and our children.”
According to documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Today.com, and TMZ, the Camp Rock star’s relationship with the Game of Thrones actor “is irretrievably broken.”
In the midst of all of this, Jonas is now touring with the Jonas Brothers in the United States.
As rumors about his divorce continue to surface online, he addressed the stage at a gig in Los Angeles to confront them.

“It’s been a trying week. I simply want you to know that if you don’t hear it from these ears, you shouldn’t trust it. Ok?” He told the audience at Dodger Stadium.
“I appreciate everyone’s love and support for me and my family. “I adore you two.”
Joe performs ‘Hesitate,’ a song he wrote for his wife, during the show.
It’s clearly become an emotional one, and his mother appeared to be feeling it as she watched from the audience during a recent event.
In a TikTok video shot by viewers, Denise Miller-Jonas is visibly upset, and her husband encircles her for an embrace.
She shakes her head and hides her face, as those around her appear to be emotional as well.

“Divorce is hard on everyone; they lost a family member too,” fans noted in the comments. Even if they remain friends, it is no longer the same.”
“I can’t imagine watching my child suffer like this, let alone so publicly,” commented another.
“He’s crying; they’re crying; I’m crying; someone stop this,” one said.
During the Jonas Brothers tour, the father-of-two also looked to be without his wedding band, according to PEOPLE.
During the band’s documentary Chasing Happiness in 2020, he stated that the song “Hesitate” was a “promise to Sophie.”
“It’s like my vows before I wrote them,” he explained.