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Joe Jonas slams fan’s ‘debt’ question

Joe Jonas replies to fans rumour-igniting question

Joe Jonas is setting the record straight after a fan suggested that the Jonas Brothers might be taking on new projects because of financial troubles. 

The comment came after the trailer for Camp Rock 3 dropped, sparking buzz, and some wild assumptions online.

One social media user reshared the trailer on X and asked, “Genuine question, are the Jonas Brothers in serious debt or something?” 

Joe quickly responded and shut down the speculation with a nostalgic reference. 

“God forbid connect 3 go back to where connect 3 connected,” he tweeted, pointing to the famous line Kevin delivered in the first movie.

Joe, Kevin and Nick have been in the spotlight together since 2005, and now they’re returning as Connect 3 once again for the new Disney sequel.

They’ll reprise their roles as Shane, Jason and Nate Gray, while also serving as executive producers. 

Demi Lovato, who starred in the original films as Mitchie Torres, is producing too, though her involvement onscreen hasn’t been confirmed.

The official teaser shows the trio returning to the musical summer camp where it all began. 

“Music, friendship, memories,” Nick says in the preview — followed by Joe’s line, “We’re back. Exactly where we’re supposed to be.” 

Fans can expect Camp Rock 3 to hit screens in summer 2026.

The synopsis promises a familiar but fresh storyline, Connect 3 heads back to Camp Rock after losing out on a major reunion tour opening slot, determined to discover “the next big thing.” 

With the brothers clearly excited to revisit the franchise, Joe’s message was simple, they’re doing it for the love of where their story started, not for the money.

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