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Why Danielle Jonas Sometimes Feels "Less Than" Around Sisters-in-Law Priyanka Chopra and Sophie Turner
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Date:2025-04-16 07:33:08
Danielle Jonas sometimes doesn't feel part of the band when it comes to the Jonas Sisters.
The television personality, who is married to Kevin Jonas, said she has a "love hate" relationship with her husband's fame, noting that it can have an impact on how she views herself compared to sisters-in-law Priyanka Chopra and Sophie Turner, the wives of Nick and Joe Jonas, respectively.
"I feel like I am torn," Danielle told the LadyGang podcast June 27. "Finding like my place in it, because the two boys married somebody who, they're actresses, they're out there, everyone knows them. And I feel like I'm Danielle, you know, and it's hard."
Joining Danielle on the podcast appearance, Kevin also expressed similar feelings of comparison with this two younger brothers.
"I think everyone's listening [and] they're like, 'No, not even close, what are you talking about?!' But [I]? feel that way too," the Jonas Brothers member added. "Nick and Joe, right? Like solo careers, movies, all this stuff. It's like everyone has to find their place… No matter the situation, right? I think like for us communicating, talking through it."
But the pressure of being in the public eye has an effect on Danielle, who shares daughters Alena, 9, and Valentina, 6 with Kevin.
"It's also that like I'm out there celebrity-wise because I've married you," she continued. "And that's where it's like, ‘Oh, I wanna have something else to my name too.' So that it feels, I don't know… more than, or like, the other girls. ‘Cause then when I'm with the other girls, I feel just less than sometimes. It's weird."
Despite the challenges, Danielle and Kevin continue to have a strong bond after being married for over 14 years. In fact, the "Sucker" artist recently told E! News that the couple might just showcase their love story once again on Married to Jones.
"We were children. We were babies. We got married so young. But it was great," he said in February. "We're still together, which is great. We did something right. The show was awesome. Who knows? Maybe one day we'll have to make a reprise."
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