Sophie Turner, who is currently shooting her upcoming series ‘Juan’ in Spain, was spotted taking a cigarette break.
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Four years after announcing her separation from singer Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner was seen for the first time. In new photos obtained by Page Six, the Game of Thrones actress was seen smoking outside on a set of her new project.
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Sophie, who is currently shooting in Spain for ‘Juan,’ was seen in heavy makeup and a blonde wig on the new set photos. Sophie has taken on the role of British jewel thief Jon Hanning in the series. In the photos, she was seen taking a cigarette break outside her shooting location. She proudly displayed a sizable, temporary tattoo adorning her lower back.
Last week, Sophie posted an official statement on her Instagram regarding her separation from Joe. The news was heartbreaking for many of their fans. The statement read, ‘We are both beyond grateful for the years we spent together and our beautiful children, but it is with love and respect for each other that we have decided to end our marriage after four wonderful years. This is not the end of our relationship, but the beginning of a beautiful new chapter for both of us and our children’s privacy remains our utmost priority.’
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In 2019, Joe and Sophie became husband and wife, sealing their love story following nearly three years of courtship. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Willa, in 2020, and another daughter in 2022, whose name has not been publicly disclosed.
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Meanwhile, at a Los Angeles concert in Dodger Stadium on Saturday night, Joe Jonas addressed media speculation surrounding their divorce and said, ‘It’s been a crazy week. I just want to say, look – if you hear it from these lips, then it’s true. Trust me. But please respect our privacy and our kids’ privacy.'”

“In accordance with the divorce agreement, Joe is pursuing shared custody of their daughters. The documents state, ‘It is in the best interests of the minor children that the parties share joint legal custody. A parenting plan shall be established, which shall address all parenting issues and include a time-sharing schedule that provides for continuous and uninterrupted contact with both parties.'”