The Jonas Brothers Reveal Why They Don’t Give Each Other Parenting Advice: ‘It’s a Really Healthy Thing’
08.04.2023 - 00:55
/ usmagazine.com
From teen idols to zaddies! The Jonas Brothers may be having deep talks at the Waffle House, but they keep their parenting opinions to themselves.
“We really don’t give each other advice,” Kevin, 35, shared during SiriusXM’s The Morning Mashup on Friday, April 7. “We really don’t give each other advice about family. It’s kind of like an unspoken rule. We just do our own things. Do it our way.”
When host Stanley T — who referred to the brothers as “zaddies” during the interview — asked if the reason they stay away from talking about fatherhood is because they “work together,” Nick, 30, explained it was more about not wanting to overstep personal boundaries than anything else.
“Think about it. The last thing you wanna hear from your siblings is how to parent your child,” he said. “So, I think we all sort of understand that and just say, you do your thing, I’m just gonna show up and be Uncle Nick and, and Uncle [Joe], you know, whatever. And that’s how it goes. But it’s a really healthy thing that we never really spoke about. But I think it’s the right thing.”
The “Levels” crooner went on to address the audience, suggesting they take the trio’s advice when it comes to get along with their loved ones.”
“So to all the siblings listening. This is some advice for you,” he quipped. Kevin, for his part, joked, “We’re doing it better.”
While all three members of the musical group are dads now, Kevin was the first to expand his family with wife Danielle Jonas. The pair — who tied the knot in 2009 — became proud parents of daughter Alena Rose in February 2014. They welcomed their second daughter, Valentina, two years later.
“[We’re] very excited,” Kevin gushed exclusively to Us Weekly in July 2013 after