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Beaming Sophie Turner flashes her abs in low-rise trousers as she lands in NYC after showing support for her ex-husband Joe Jonas

Beaming Sophie Turner flashes her abs in low-rise trousers as she lands in NYC after showing support for her ex-husband Joe Jonas

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

Sophie Turner was all smiles while arriving at JFK Airport in New York City on Saturday.
The Joan star, 29, flashed her toned midriff as she opted for a casual look including grey low-rise trousers.
The English actress completed the casual but stylish outfit with a bomber jacket and Adidas trainers.
Sophie carried the essentials in a large black tote bag and shielded behind a pair of shades for her arrival in the US.
Her sighting comes after the GOT favourite recently hinted at where she stands with her ex-husband Joe Jonas, less than two years after their contentious separation.
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The couple had a Las Vegas wedding in 2019 and welcomed two daughters, Willa, four, and Delphine, two, over the course of their marriage.
In September 2023 Joe filed for divorce, plunging the couple into a rancorous legal battle that played out dramatically in the headlines.
Ultimately, they reached a legal settlement one year after Joe submitted court documents to dissolve their brief union.
But in a recent Instagram post, Sophie has revealed how their equation has evolved by showing support for her ex-husband's new album.
The Game of Thrones actress, shared an image of his new album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, on her Instagram Stories earlier last month.
She captioned it, 'Go go @joejonas.' The album officially dropped on Friday, May 23.
Sophie and Joe began dating in 2016, got engaged in October 2017 and got married on May 1, 2019 in Las Vegas before splitting in September 2023.
Earlier this week, Joe, 35, gave some insight into what he feels was the scariest part of getting divorced.
Joe gave insight into divorce and his love life during a TalkShopLive stream on May 21.
At one point, the performer talked about the track Only Love from his album Music For People Who Believe In Love.
'I was seeing somebody at the time and I was kind of having this idea of dating again,' Jonas recalled.
'It was really scary and intimidating. Love takes different shapes and forms and I was rediscovering what that was.'
Joe remembered that someone he was dating - and whom he did not name - had simply told him, 'Well, it's only love.
'I was like, 'Well, when you put it that way…' So we wrote a song about it. Like, it was not a big deal, but it was a big deal to me, and a big deal to them, too.'
The former Disney channel star added, 'But it's okay to take a leap of faith and just try again and put yourself out there.'
In 2023, it was revealed that Joe and Sophie had split - with their divorce being finalized in September 2024.

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