Joe Jonas has praised his new wife, Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner or should we say Sophie Jonas, with a slamming new set of pictures from their wedding day.
The singer shared a couple of photos of his wife, posing on the telephone with a spicy caption.
‘Hot Damnnnnnnn,’ the caption read with a fire emoji.
After the Jonas Brothers performed at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, the couple – who got engaged in October 2019 – zipped straight over to a wedding chapel in Las Vegas in order to exchange their vows.
But despite already being husband and wife, the couple are said to still be going ahead with their plan to hold a ceremony in Paris, France, later this year.
A source told Entertainment Tonight: ‘Joe and Sophie are a couple that loves to have fun and live in the moment, and that’s exactly what getting hitched in Vegas was. The couple does plan to have a more formal wedding with their family and friends, but this ceremony was just fun. Joe and Sophie are planning to get married in Paris later this year.’
Joe, 29, and Sophie, 23, married in front of several friends after the BBMAs on Wednesday, and Diplo shared footage from the ceremony on his Instagram Story, including the bride walking down the aisle in a white gown and veil, and an Elvis Presley impersonator officiating the occasion as country duo Dan + Shay performed their song Speechless.
Diplo was also one of the first to comment on the new photos of Sophie, as he wrote: ‘Lucky guy’.
In one of the clips from the Vegas wedding, Sophie could be heard saying: ‘I thee wed…. and I love you… and I thank God He gave me you.’
She and Joe also turned to one another and repeated: ‘I promise you, I will never leave you. I will love and trust you all the days of my life.’
And after saying their vows, Sophie and Joe, 29, exchanged ring pops instead of traditional wedding bands.
Meanwhile, Sucker hitmaker Joe recently revealed he wanted to have plenty of beer in stock for his big day.
He said: ‘I mean, we are getting married in France, so a lot of Coors Light is necessary. Not hard, really, to get that, but we needed to make sure that was going to happen.’