Sophie Turner is reportedly unhappy about the negative press she has received amidst her divorce from Joe Jonas. The divorce proceedings between Turner and Jonas have become increasingly tumultuous due to the terms outlined in the divorce filing and revelations in a lawsuit. Since their separation, the “Game of Thrones” actress has been the subject of criticism, with the media portraying her as a party girl, and her habits have been suggested as a factor in Joe Jonas’s decision to divorce her.
Unnamed sources recently informed Star (via OK! Magazine) that Turner is furious about being depicted as a “hard-partying booze hound,” as she believes these reports are exaggerated. In contrast, Joe Jonas is portrayed as the “perfect stay-at-home father.” There have been reports suggesting that Joe Jonas was primarily taking care of their children even while he was on tour with his brothers.
The source further stated that the criticisms about her as a mother have deeply affected her, especially given the lack of support from her estranged husband during her second child’s birth.
Another source suggested that the final straw in their marriage occurred when Turner mentioned something about their home security system, which made Joe Jonas reevaluate their relationship. It is disheartening for Turner that her estranged husband was seemingly spying on her while claiming to want to maintain a friendly relationship.
The divorce is taking a contentious turn, with Turner reportedly preparing to tell her side of the story, challenging the narrative that has been presented thus far.
Joe Jonas filed for divorce in Miami, citing that their marriage was “irretrievably broken.” He has sought shared parental responsibility for their two children and enlisted the assistance of Tom Sasser in guiding him through the divorce process. In response, Turner filed a lawsuit against Jonas, invoking the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and alleging that her estranged husband is violating her custody rights under English law.