Joe Jonas Is 'Quite Proud' of His High Foot Rating on WikiFeet: 'Maybe I Will Get on OnlyFeet'

The singer revealed that his youngest brother informed him of his high rating on the foot fetish website during an appearance on the 'Therapuss' podcast

Joe Jonas attends sunset cocktails hosted on a yacht off Aesthesis beach during the One&Only Aesthesis Grand Opening Party on June 06, 2024
Joe Jonas at the One&Only Aesthesis Grand Opening Party in Athens on June 6, 2024 . Photo:

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You may be surprised by what Joe Jonas considers one of his proudest feats (pun intended). 

During an appearance on Jake Shane's Therapuss podcast, the singer, 34, revealed an “interesting” online fun fact that he recently learned about himself from his brother Frankie. 

“So, I’m quite proud of this,” Joe prefaced the revelation before pulling out his cell phone. “OK, my youngest brother was like, ‘Oh yeah, you’re on WikiFeet.’ — a photo-sharing foot fetish website dedicated to celebrities — I’m like, ‘What’s that?’ And he tells me about it… He’s like, ‘All the brothers are on there.’”

As he scrolled through the celebrity feet ratings, Joe shared that he was among the highest: an impressive 4.9/5.

“I’ve never been more proud in my life,” he joked. “By the way, ever since I’ve got this rating, I’m taking care of these feet way more than I have been before.”

The "Work It Out" performer then took off his shoes off-camera to show his feet to Shane, jokingly saying, “I’m not putting these puppies out for free.” The podcast host confirmed that Joe indeed has “great feet,” to which he replied, “Maybe I will get on OnlyFeet.”

Joe Jonas performs during a pre-game concert prior to the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series at MetLife Stadium on February 17, 2024
Joe Jonas performs during a pre-game concert prior to the Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series in February 2024.

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Elsewhere in Joe’s Therapuss interview, the musician discussed his forthcoming second solo album, which apparently already has brothers/bandmates Nick and Kevin's stamps of approval.

"I asked my brothers' blessings," Joe shared. “I was like 'I don’t want to call it solo, but I want to go do something on my own, and I don’t feel like it’s DNCE, and I need to go just express stuff for myself.' And they were like, 'Go for it.'”

He noted that, “Nick booked a movie” and “Kevin was going to do another season of Claim to Fame,” so he “had the window of time” to record a new solo project.

According to Joe, his new album — which came together in 2-3 weeks — will be “the most personal music I have ever put out.” He also teased that fans can expect to hear "music that’s all over the place,” noting, “There’s some real beautiful ballads, there’s songs about being a dad, there’s songs about love, there’s songs about being better to yourself, kinda everything."

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