Joe Jonas posts cryptic message on Instagram after settling custody battle with Sophie Turner

Joe Jonas
Joe filed for divorce from Sophie in September after four years of marriage. Photo: Instagram/Joe Jonas

One day following the news of a temporary agreement between Joe Jonas and his estranged wife Sophie Turner concerning their two daughters, the singer-actor conveyed his sense of "doing the right thing." This cryptic message was shared via his Instagram Story on October 11. He accompanied it with a photo from the Jonas Brothers' performance at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on the previous Monday night, as reported by aceshowbiz.com. The picture showed him standing in front of a mirror where the inspirational message that read, "I am at the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing," was written on it. Above the message, a banner on the mirror read: "What do you want them to feel?"

Joe and Sophie reached a temporary agreement regarding their daughters, Delphine, 15 months, and Willa, three, after spending three days of mediation last week. "After a productive and successful mediation, we have agreed that the children will spend time equally in loving homes in both the US and the UK. We look forward to being great co-parents," they said in a statement on Tuesday.

The agreement states that the children will be with Sophie between October 9 and October 21. During that period, Sophie and her children are permitted to travel to England and throughout the U.S. The kids will be returned to their dad by a nanny on October 21.

The musician will have the same travel permissions up until November 2. The estranged pair have been asked to "submit a status report letter," detailing the status of their mediation, while it's also been decided that their temporary agreement will run until January 7." Joe filed for divorce from Sophie in September after four years of marriage. She then launched a lawsuit against her estranged husband, accusing him of blocking her from taking their children to the UK. However, Joe claimed that he was simply adhering to a Florida Court order.
(With IANS inputs)

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