For those who can forged your thoughts again to September 2023, you’ll recall that Sophie and Joe’s messy breakup dominated the headlines for weeks because the exes butted heads over the custody of their two younger daughters, Willa and Delphine, who at the moment are 4 and a pair of.
Their divorce was finally finalized in September 2024, and, despite all of the authorized competition, the exes have indicated that they wish to keep an amicable relationship for the advantage of their ladies. Throughout a Could 2024 Vogue interview, Sophie referred to as Joe a “nice father” and stated: “My dream is to have an enormous Christmas the place my daughters can have their dad there, Joe’s entire aspect of the household, their grandparents. I don’t care in regards to the politics, I simply need the ladies to really feel cherished and have everybody present up for them.”
Now, practically two years after their cut up, Sophie and Joe are making their help for each other clearer than ever. Talking throughout Jay Shetty’s On Goal Reside Tour in Hollywood on Could 23, Joe gave some candy perception into the present state of his and Sophie’s coparenting relationship, describing her as an “unimaginable mother.”
“I’ve a gorgeous coparenting relationship that I am actually grateful for,” he may be heard telling Jay in a clip from the live event. “Having an unimaginable mother, Sophie, for these ladies is sort of a dream come true.”
“I feel naturally, as younger ladies, wanting as much as nice ladies is what I need for them,” he continued. “I feel what values I need for them are to be open-minded and have a giant coronary heart, be capable of stroll into any room and really feel confidence, and know that they will do actually something they need.”
Adorably, the next day, Sophie returned the favor by supporting the release of Joe’s new album, Music for Individuals Who Imagine in Love, on Instagram. “Go go @joejonas,” the Game of Thrones star wrote on her IG tales, alongside a photograph of the album cowl and a Spotify streaming hyperlink.