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Why Nick Jonas' Bedroom Confession Is Sparking a Debate

Why Nick Jonas' Bedroom Confession Is Sparking a Debate

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Originally appeared on E! Online
won't hesitate to share this bedroom quirk.
Indeed, the Jonas Brother got candid about one of his major rules in the bedroom with wife .
'I think beds are for sleeping only,' Nick, 32, said on the Aug. 18 episode of the social media series Are You Okay?. 'Like I don't sit on the bed. I don't eat on the bed. I don't read a book in bed or watch TV. I can't do it.'
Further explaining his decision not to spend his free time under the covers, he added, 'I just don't like it to get warm, I run hot…it's a whole thing.'
Nick—who shares daughter Malti Marie, 3, with Priyanka doesn't rob his wife of the quality TV time, he just finds a work around.
'My wife watches it,' he shared. 'I'll pull a seat up and sit next to the bed.'
And while Nick is cool with his arrangement, fans raised an S.O.S following his reveal.
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'The bed thing should have made him not okay,' one user wrote in the comments, as another added, 'Pulling up a chair while Priyanka is in bed watching tv together is crazyyyyyy to me lmao.'
Some users couldn't relate with one noting, 'I watched this while eating in bed and I feel attacked.' Others simply agreed with the take adding, 'The bed just for sleeping is my take too,' and 'He is actually perfect. bye forever a Nick girl.'
And while he's currently on the road with his brothers Joe Jonas, 36, and Kevin Jonas, 37, for their 20th anniversary Greetings From Your Hometown tour, the 'Jealous' singer hasn't been shy when sharing how (and where) he decides to decompress at home.
'It's nice to feel like when you go home,' the 'Love Me to Heaven' singer shared with E! News in February, 'you get to sit back on your couch and get those cuddles or whatever else you need to recharge.'
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