The Jonas Brothers “felt the pressure” to live up to their Christian values after talking publicly about their “purity rings”.
The Jonas Brothers have opened up about the purity rings they used to wear
After shooting to fame in the 2000s, the pop stars famously wore bands symbolising their desire to abstain from sex before marriage and Joe Jonas, 35, has admitted being open about their beliefs forced them to maintain the very high standards they set for themselves.
During an appearance on Penn Badgley’s Podcrushed podcast, Joe explained: “Famously we were known for like purity rings, which were something in the community of a church where that was like what everybody else in our age were doing around 10, 11 years old, like, we’re going to wait for the right person …
“One person on an interview when you’re 15, 16 [years old] would ask you about it, and you’re like: ‘I don’t want to talk about this,’ and then they’re like: ‘Well, I’m going to write that you guys are in a cult’.”
Joe went on to say: “Whether it was sex, or it was even religion or Christianity, [they’d be] questioning things like questioning if I believe in God, what is God? Is there even a God? And it’s on the record.
“And you’re like, uh … and so you felt the pressure,. I can definitely speak for all three of us here. [We] felt the pressure of being like: ‘Well, we have to live these lives because we kind of said it in a paper once. And it’s in print, so you [have] got to do it forever’.”
Joe was joined in the interview by his brother Nick, 32, who admitted he did not feel comfortable being asked about his views on sex when he was just a teenager.
Nick said: “I…
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