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Insiders Allege Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner's Long-Distance Co-parenting Relationship Has Taken a Total 180

Insiders Allege Joe Jonas & Sophie Turner's Long-Distance Co-parenting Relationship Has Taken a Total 180

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Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas's co-parenting relationship has taken a serious turn, but for the better.
In case you missed it, inside sources told People that the pair 'have gotten into a co-parenting rhythm that really works and they've figured out how to communicate.'
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'There's a mutual respect now, and the girls are their priority,' the inside source added to the outlet. 'Joe and Sophie have hit a surprisingly peaceful groove, and they've maintained an amicable relationship from two continents, which isn't easy, but they've managed to pull it off.'
This is truly a far cry from their contentious divorce proceedings, but now, we're happy to hear the exes have moved on; and kept their daughters as their priorities!
For those who don't know, Jonas and Turner started dating in 2016 after he slid into her DMs. They got engaged in 2017, and later married in 2019. They welcomed two daughters named Willa, born in 2020, and Delphine, born in 2022.
They started divorce proceedings in Aug 2023. Turner sued Jonas for allegedly unlawfully keeping their daughters in America, citing parental child abduction laws. She did this because, around that time, Turner wanted to bring her kids to the UK, which was allegedly their plan (and he allegedly refused to return the children's passports). After the hullabaloo throughout 2023 and 2024, 2025 has been on the quieter side. Their divorce was finalized, and both Turner and Jonas have moved on, but the custody battle is still going.Best of SheKnows
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