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Joe Jonas Hilariously Chimes In After Couple's Argument About Him Goes Viral On TikTok

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A couple went viral on TikTok for arguing over Joe Jonas and his height—and Jonas himself commented to set the record straight.

Joe Jonas is out here making sure that people in love stay in love—including preserving other people’s marriages.

The singer, whose upcoming album is called Music for People who Believe in Love, intervened in the comments section of a video of a married couple fighting over, of all things, whether there was a clause in their marriage about Joe Jonas.


The Jonas Brothers singer became the center of a relationship spat on TikTok after a fan jokingly told her husband, “I love Joe Jonas.”

In the viral clip, the husband replied, “You’re my wife. We are married... ‘til death do us part!”

Not missing a beat, she added an important caveat to those vows: “Unless Joe walks through that door.”

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Her husband doubled down, “Joe Jonas, who's like five foot three? I’ll fight his a**. That’s a promise.”

The clip went viral due first to the sentiments expressed by both parties, which many people found relatable.

Enter Jonas himself. Not one to let love go down without a laugh, he jumped into the comment section:

“Well, I love you both and I’m 5’4 ok.”

Case closed. (FYI: IMDb lists him at 5′ 8″, but we’ll let Jonas himself say what he wants to for the sake of comedy—and marriage.)

People thought him adding his comment was truly the icing on the cake in the argument.

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Many folks said that if her husband loved her, he wouldn’t get in the way of her nuptial bliss with Joe Jonas.

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He should have known what kind of promise he was making in marrying her.

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Folks shared stories about fantasy husbands getting in the way of real relationships.

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Some husbands-to-be were understanding.

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Presumably the couple are reviewing the specifics of their vows, with Jonas aware of the situation.

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