Sophie Turner recently shared an incident where she inadvertently played a role in the breakup of a celebrity couple’s engagement. During her appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Turner recounted the surprising event.
The actress didn’t specify the identity of the couple involved but described being out with a friend when the incident took place. Her friend noticed an actor she admired and asked Turner to greet him. Turner opted for a simple wave from across the room.
Later that evening, Turner noticed a well-known actress looking in her direction. Deciding to approach the actress to express her admiration, she was caught off guard by the actress’s response.
The famous actress confronted Turner, asking her to stop flirting with her fiancé. Turner was confused as she wasn’t familiar with the man in question, who turned out to be the actor she had waved at earlier. This misunderstanding led to the couple ending their engagement that night. Turner remarked, “I didn’t realize I held this power.”
Turner refrained from revealing the identities of the couple, fearing potential repercussions.
Currently, Turner is dating Peregrine Pearson after her separation from Joe Jonas in 2023. The couple’s divorce, finalizing their five-year marriage, was filed in September 2023, citing irreconcilable differences. They share two daughters: Willa, aged four, and Dephanie, aged two.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas were married from 2019 until their separation in 2023. They met through social media in 2016, and Jonas initiated the divorce proceedings, which led to a custody dispute. Their differing residences, with Turner from the UK and Jonas from New Jersey, contributed to the complexity of the situation.
Ultimately, they reached an agreement for joint custody of their daughters, enabling the children to spend equal time in both countries. A statement released via Us Weekly in October 2023 confirmed the arrangement: “After a productive and successful mediation, we have agreed that the children will spend time equally in loving homes in both the U.S. and the UK.”