Before heading to Italy, the couple enjoyed a sunshine break in The Maldives, where they shared pictures from their idyllic destination on social media.
See full version: Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas celebrate their honeymoon on yacht in Italy
Before heading to Italy, the couple enjoyed a sunshine break in The Maldives, where they shared pictures from their idyllic destination on social media.
A need for speed: Sophie and her love proved they have similar interests as they zipped across the water on jet skis here
The couple were pictured relaxing on a Valletta super yacht and racing one another on jet skis as they spent time together in Positano in Italy, with Sophie looking incredible in a bridal white swimsuit.
Joe isn't the first of Taylor's famous exes to cover the hit song. Last month, John Mayer performed a parody of it on his Instagram Live talk show Current Mood. Like Joe, the "Body Is A Wonderland" singer also changed up the lyrics a bit. here
On Wednesday, Joe Jonas treated his Instagram followers to a cool cover of his ex Taylor Swift's song "Lover." In a quick Instagram Story, the Jonas Brothers singer serenaded brother Nick Jonas and put a hilarious spin on the chorus.
Zooming in on his unsuspecting younger bro during their flight, Joe sang, "My, my, my…brother." Paying the 30-year-old no mind, Nick continued scrolling through his phone. more
We'll forever and always cherish this moment.
"We can keep the Christmas lights up ‘til January," he sang. "And then about January 5th, we'll take the lights down. And then we'll put ‘em in a box and we'll label that box Christmas lights. Yeah, we'll put ‘em in the attic until next December." [links]
According to Marie Claire they were introduced through mutual friends, with first sightings of them together in November 2016. Sophie confirmed her new relationship in January 2017, showing her beau smoking a cigar on a boat in Miami in a picture on Instagram. more
Sophie then shared the same picture on her feed. here
The couple were married by an Elvis Presley impersonator and Sophie even wore a white gown, proving this was no spontaneous decision.
Sophie and Joe might be celebrities of equally global fame, but their meeting was somewhat ordinary. more
One of the finest examples of lyrics that made no sense making perfect sense ("I saw your girlfriend and she was eatin’ her fingers like they’re just another meal"), this slacker anthem broke hearts and starred on mixtapes for many a summer after its 1992 release. The true meaning of the song, of course, comes together when usually deadpan singer Stephen Malkmus howls, "Don’t gooooooooo. " and a thousand crush-wounded teenagers collapsed face-first onto their beds. [links]
The Lovin' Spoonful begins its brilliant rock portrait of urban mood swings in a prelude of pent-up anticipation. Three quick pullbacks on the musical slingshot, each followed by a bang of drums like a backfiring car—and then it’s straight into the fast lane, with hard-driving verses that barely come up for air. In tautly evocative language, the song limns a Jekyll and Hyde portrait of a city split into sweltering days ("All around, people looking half dead / Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match head") and cool, exhilarating nights of randy tomcats on the prowl. Real street sounds (car horns, a jackhammer) add texture to the midsong musical interlude, which lets the song catch its breath before launching back to its urgent rhythms. more
It takes more than repeating the season's name to become an all-timer summer classic. otherwise we'd all be stuck listing to the Grease soundtrack on repeat for eternity. True summer songs can be a lot of things, from slow jams perfectly calibrated for a summer BBQ to surf-rock classics, sun-drenched psychedelia or shamelessly nostalgic pop songs send your mind directly to a sandy beach.
Sun, rain or hurricane, it doesn’t matter what the weather is doing, cue up this classic gem from revered soul man Bill Withers and you’ll agree that it is indeed a lovely day. Fun fact: Near the end of the song, Withers holds a single note for 18 seconds, which is purportedly the longest note in a U.S. Top 40 single in history. We can only assume the tune’s inescapable buoyancy is what lifted him to such a feat. [links]
Everyone—well, a lot of people, anyway—deserves that one big summer romance. In 1964, the British pop duo Chad & Jeremy offered arguably the best song about just that to date with this folk-tinged tune about breezes, sweet summer nights and soft kisses. It’s a reminiscence ("autumn leaves must fall"), but that only adds another layer of beauty to that time shared. (Bonus points: Thirty-plus years later, it was used excellently in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore .) [links]
Nothing says summer like a little harmony-driven folk-pop, and this 1972 AM Gold staple epitomizes that mini movement about as well as any track we could name. We’re not sure what Jim Seals and Dash Crofts were getting at when they sang of the
"jasmine in my mind"—or what strain of weed might’ve inspired that trippy turn of phrase—but there’s no resisting the bittersweet tug of this tune, covered by everyone from Cincinnati soul faves the Isley Brothers to '90s goth-metal masters Type O Negative. more