Sophie Turner alleges she has proof that she and ex-husband Joe Jonas intended to build a future together in the UK following revealing a shocking letter in court during her quest to get her children returned to England. Turner filed a judicial challenge against Jonas last week to have their children relocated to the United Kingdom, and she published an emotional letter to help her legal argument. After four years of marriage, Jonas filed for divorce on September 5, with both of them announcing their amicable divorce on Instagram. Page Six received the latest bombshell letter, which was purportedly sent by Jonas in an attempt to persuade an Oxford homeowner to sell the couple their $9.1 million mansion in Wallingford so Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas could reside there with their two girls.
The letter described how Jonas imagined himself picnicking with his two daughters, three-year-old Willa as well as 14-month-old Delphine, close to the “beautiful walled garden.” Joe Jonas praised the large area envisioned as his recording studio and stated that there was absolutely nothing he could alter about the design. The 34-year-old also mentioned that his father-in-law, Andrew Turner, “is an exceptionally keen gardener” who was “suitably delighted” by the property’s veggie garden. The musician “imagined” their children “growing up here and eventually making this our forever home,” adding that his family were going to spend “many years” paying “homage to the magic” that the previous owner “created.” The seller approved Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’s offer, and the “sale of the house in Oxford is set to be concluded on December 2.” According to a source, the deal was “never closed.”
Sophie Turner Releases A Shocking Letter Proving She & Joe Jonas Built Their ‘Forever Home’ In England
Sophie Turner says in explosive court documents obtained by Page Six earlier this week that her estranged husband fantasised about a future together with their girls in England in the most recent letter he wrote. The Jonas Brothers member sent the passionate email on June 16 — barely three months before filing for divorce — in an attempt to persuade a homeowner in Wallingford, Oxford, to sell them their property. “When my spouse and I realised we would like to spend a longer period in the UK & explore for a permanent home, our daughter highlighted three unwavering necessities: having chickens, a pony as well as a Wendy house,” Jonas, 34, wrote in a letter to the seller. “While most of the houses we toured met these criteria, the moment we reached the corner & caught glimpse of the beautiful blue shutters adorning [redacted], we enjoyed a sense of magic, unlike anything we had ever felt before.” The “Lovebug” singer then raved about the £7.5 million estate, describing how he discovered the “beautiful walled garden” and how seeing the owner’s children having a picnic there was “simply heavenly!” Jonas mentioned that he had actually discussed the gorgeous home with Turner’s father. “Because my father-in-law is an avid gardener, he was equally enthralled by your vegetable garden, which is a huge endorsement!”.
Jonas also expressed his desire to live in England, stating, “I have been absolutely charmed by the idea of sending my children off at school on the boat and then being able to take a leisurely afternoon sailing to the pub with friends on my very own boat.” The DNCE vocalist lauded the homeowner’s home layout, saying one of their large rooms would be excellent for a recording studio. We are confident that your family has genuinely enjoyed living here, and we can see our children growing up here and eventually making this their permanent home,” he added before closing, “I truly believe that Sophie and I will be competent to look after [redacted names] and over the course of many years pay respect to the magic you have created here.” The seller accepted Jonas and Turner’s offer, and the former couple placed a 10% deposit on the home, totalling £750,000 ($914,130), on July 7, just two months prior to the couple separated. The “Sucker” singer apparently texted one of Turner’s sisters-in-law, “Well, Sophie and I finally own a home in the UK,” according to court filings. It’s unclear which sister-in-law got the happy SMS. According to court documents, the sale of the Oxford home will be completed on December 2 of this year. However, a source tells Page Six confidentially that the house is still in escrow and that the sale “never closed.” Turner, 27, claimed in a court document that the purchase of the UK house took months.