Joe Jonas finds it 'so different' having daughters instead of a household of boys
Joe Jonas has reflected on how raising daughters is "so different" to growing up in a household full of boys.
Joe Jonas finds it "so different" having daughters instead of a household of boys.
The Jonas Brothers singer has noticed huge differences between the "delicate" way his and ex-wife Sophie Turner's girls Willa, five, and three-year-old Delphine behave compared with the rough-and-tumble nature of boys.
Speaking on Amy Poehler's podcast Good Hang, Joe, 35, said: “Boys are so different than girls. “I’ll watch my kids on the playground and it’s, like, delicate. And then this kid will be like, ‘Ahh!’ And dive off the top of the slide. And you’re just like, ‘That is a boy.’ ”
Amy - who has sons Archie, 16, and Abel, 14, with ex-husband Will Arnett - joked: "Your frontal lobes close later.”
Joe contrasted how his own childhood experience differed and praised mom Denise as a "superstar" for raising four sons, himself, older brother Kevin, 37, and younger siblings Nick, 32, and 24-year-old Frankie.
He said: "Four boys in one home. She was the boss, you know.
"[She gave us an] understanding of how to be nice guys to women.
“Growing up, we needed a loud voice like her to be able to control us and also make sure that we weren't, like, pieces of s***.
“I think that was important.”