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The Jonas Brothers said a certain amount of bullying is healthy in their family
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Nick Jonas noted that it’s done with “love”
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The Jonas Brothers are currently on the road for their Greeting from Your Hometown tour
A bit of playful ribbing is healthy in the Jonas family.
During an appearance on Good Morning America on Monday, Nov. 10, brothers Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas were asked by Jason Kelce how they balance a healthy relationship as a band.
“I recently started a podcast with my brother. We’ve been doing it for three-four years,” the former NFL star, 38, said to the band.

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The Jonas Brothers in New York City in June 2025
“You guys have been working together for decades, traveling together. What’s that been like?” he asked, adding of his brother Travis Kelce, “It’s been a joy rekindling with my brother all these years. You guys have done it the whole time. I just love it. How has that been?”
Joe, 36, responded by saying it’s been “fantastic” working together over the years — and he imagines both families likely have a similar brotherly dynamic.
“It’s been fantastic… For us, and I think it’s similar knowing just enough about you guys,” he said. “It’s just a healthy amount of bullying — but not enough to create chaos in the family group text.”
Kevin, 38, added, “Just enough — it’s that fine line. You gotta walk that fine line.”
Then, Nick, 33, noted that it’s all done “with love.”
The Jonas Brothers are currently on the road for Greetings from Your Hometown tour, which is in support of their latest studio album.
On Nov. 14, the Jonas Brothers will also star in A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, which follows the trio as themselves as they face a series of obstacles in their attempt to make it back to New York from London in order to spend Christmas with their families.

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Kevin, Nick and Joe Jonas in New York City on Nov. 10, 2025
The band first announced the forthcoming Christmas movie — which premieres on Disney+ — via Good Morning America in January, sharing a clip on X that featured a riff that famous Love Actually cue card scene and was then posted by the band and Disney+ on social media.
After introducing themselves, the following card revealed: “Sorry to bother you … but we’re making a Christmas movie.”
In addition to their brand-new Christmas film, the “Leave Before You Love Me” singers are set to reprise their roles for Camp Rock 3, which has already began filming in Vancouver.
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