OMG JONAS IN THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE! SCANNING NOW!



okay we know this photo.. it has nick next to joe but the magazine is bigger than my scanner

sorry.


^^ this is the other side of the photo before.
forgot the last page - only has a small photo so i'll just type it out.
"It's funny; we're now starting to see fans outside our house. It's a little odd at time," says Nick, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 13 and performs a show-stopping ballad about his health. Kevin continues: “There was one time when this girl wanted to get our attention and had her friends handcuff her to a pole in the front of our house thinking we’d go out and help her.”
“We kind of just looked at her,” says Joe.
“We went out and when we came back, she was gone,” finishes Nick.
The New Jersey-bred boys are a close-knit outfit. They finish each others’ anecdotes, share the limelight as equal partners and you feel they really do like hanging out together, which they say they do. Luckily enough, too, because they have to share close quarters on tour buses and private jets as they eat, live and breathe being the Jonas Brothers (the youngest three (I think they mean two :S); Kevin had finished high school when the band took off).
The Jonas family is devoutly Christian – Kevin Sr was a minister in the Assembly of God church in New Jersey, and the three older brothers wear purity rings pledging to remain chaste until they wed. Although, on this particular day in New York, Nick isn’t inclined to discuss it.
“We’re here to talk about
Camp Rock and we choose not to talk about that,” he says emphatically as the older brothers look straight ahead. However, on the official Jonas Brothers website, Joe says he wears the ring as “a promise to myself and God to stay pure marriage”.
Asked to describe each other, Joe says, “I would definitely say Nick is the leader type, who I think will be president one day. Kevin is definitely the businessman – he’s always coming up with ideas for the tour. How would you describe me?”
“Funny, making people laugh all the time,” said Nick , who turns 16 this week.
Adds Kevin, “Not afraid to talk to the girls.”
Laughter all around. Actually, there have been well-publicised rumours that Nick and Miley Cyrus was ‘close’ during the
Hannah tour, while Kevin has recently been keeping company with a striking brunette. But given their purity pledges and tightly honed moral compasses, ant romance is purely academic. Their female co-stars in
Camp Rock all rave about how ‘down-to-earth’, ‘amazing’, ‘gorgeous, talented and sweet’ they are.
“Jonas Brothers – they’re so hot,” gushes Demi Lovato, another of Disney’s rising teenage stars. She plays Joe Jonas’ innocent love interest, Mitchie Torres, in the film and toured the US with JoBros. “I was expecting them to act like rockstars, but I wasn’t intimidated. They were completely not that I expected. They turned out to be classy gentlemen, who opened the door for you and pay for dinner. They’re sweet guys who’ve been raised very well.”
Was there any romance on set? “Actually, no. you’d think there would be,” she says, “but it was fun because there was no pressure on anyone hooking up. We’re all friends.”
Asked how they stay so grounded, Nick says, “We have a really good family and we have each other to talk to at the end of the day, which is really nice. We’re just normal guys. We try to be the best that we can be.”
Any pressure to be extra good?
Without hesitation, Kevin answers, “You want to be a good person.” Nick adds, “It comes naturally.”
Their future is already mapped out. “I think we’ll definitely continue to make records – we’ve been on a cycle of a releasing an album a year here in the states – and I think we’ll do more movies and write songs for other artists, produce for other artists,” says Joe. “We’re doing a 3D movie, a book and a lot of really exciting things, and a TV movie is in the works for Disney, so the next five years looks pretty busy.” And they want to come to Australia soon, too.
March admits the long-term potential of the JoBros brand is appealing. “I hope we can keep them in the family for a long time, partly because I just like them - they’re good guys, honestly. What you see is real; they’re humble. What I respect about the Jonas Brothers is their authenticity. They write their own music, they play their own instruments, they sing their own songs. There’s a point of personal pride in everything they do,” he says. “To me, an artist who comes from that place – of personal quest, of personal fulfillment, of personal expression – has the greatest opportunity to have a long career. I feel blessed we’ve managed to corral them at this point in their lives.”
Marsh pauses, then adds, “Honestly, they’re just exploding for the world.”
Camp Rock premieres on Disney Channel on Friday September 26 at 6.30pm. Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream airs on Mondays at 5.25pm, also on Disney