
The middle member of the Jonas Brothers stuns fans with his drag transformation, sending his online followers into a frenzy as he rocks a wig and puts on make-up.
- Jan 18, 2025
AceShowbiz - Joe Jonas has taken the internet by storm by unveiling his drag persona. On Thursday, January 16, the 35-year-old Jonas Brothers star shared a delightful TikTok video, showcasing himself all dolled up in drag.
Fans couldn't get enough of the sight of Jonas sporting meticulous makeup, a chic bob wig with a side fringe, and a stunning black satin dress with a daring V-neck that revealed his chest tattoo.
The makeup look Jonas donned was nothing short of glamorous, featuring black eyeliner, blush, and a vivid pink lip. Facing the camera with confidence, Jonas playfully lip-synced to a TikTok soundbite declaring, "I'm going rollerskating, don't touch my stuff!" while captioning the clip with a simple but expressive "💅."
Jonas' fans quickly flooded the comments section with praises and reactions. One enthusiastic fan wrote, "I'm obsessed with this I can't explain it," while another curious admirer asked, "Who is this diva!!!" some compared his drag alter ego to actresses Selma Blair and Patti Lupone.
This isn't the first time Joe Jonas has entertained his fans with his humorous and candid social media posts. Earlier this month, he poked fun at the infamous purity rings he and his brothers - Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas - used to wear. The rings were a symbol of their commitment to abstinence but also became a cultural spectacle during their peak popularity in the 2000s.
In a TikTok video posted on January 3, Jonas addressed the rings by overlaying a text that read, "When someone's complaining to me but they never had to wear a piece of jewelry that let everybody know that they're a virgin." Lip-syncing to Russell Crowe's line from his 2020 movie "Unhinged", he mouthed, "I don't even think you really know what a bad day is," while captioning the clip "Triggered by accessories."
As TikTok is facing ban in his home country, Joe Jonas made sure to leave a lasting impression on the app before it officially becomes unavailable in the States.