Amid Divorce, Sophie Turner seeks refuge in Taylor Swift's new York residence

Sophie Turner, Taylor Swift
The source also noted that "Sophie and Joe take turns seeing their girls,” who have been the subject of a contentious custody situation since their split. Photo: Instagram/Sophie Turner/Taylor Swift

Amid her challenging divorce from Joe Jonas, actress Sophie Turner has found solace in a New York City residence owned by her close friend and pop star Taylor Swift. The 27-year-old 'Game of Thrones' alum was recently seen departing from the property, dressed in a relaxed ensemble of grey pants, a t-shirt, and a zip-up top, according to a report by 'People' magazine.

She sported sunglasses and held onto her phone as she traversed the cobblestone street. “Sophie is doing okay. She is happy to be back with her girls," a source close to Turner told ‘People’ of the mom of two. "Working in Europe was very hard for her. She missed her girls”.

She shares daughters Willa, 3, and Delphine, 14 months, with Jonas, 34. Their younger daughter's name was revealed for the first time in court documents this week.

"Taylor has opened her home to Sophie," the source continued. "Sophie is welcome there any time. Taylor continues to be a great friend."

The source also noted that "Sophie and Joe take turns seeing their girls,” who have been the subject of a contentious custody situation since their split.

Recently, an interim consent order was filed, stating that the former couple must keep their daughters in the Southern and Eastern districts of New York. The new filing comes after Turner sued Jonas last week for wrongful retention of the couple's kids, claiming that he was withholding their passports. Shortly after Turner filed her complaint, Jonas released a statement disputing her claims and saying that he believed the two had reached an agreement to work on a co-parenting plan.
(With IANS inputs)

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