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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Joe Jonas is "taking care" of his feet after finding out he's highly rated on a foot fetish site

    The Jonas Brothers star, 34, has a score of 4.9 out of 5 on WikiFeet, where people rate celebrity's tootsies, something he discovered through his brother Frankie Jonas, 23, and couldn't be "more proud".


    He said on the 'Therapuss with Jake Shane' podcast: "I was like, 'Oh, cool, what's that?'"

    Joe continued: "I'd never been more proud in my life!

    "And by the way, ever since I got this rating, I'm taking care of these feet way more than I have been before."

    Meanwhile, Joe previously confessed to "s*******" himself on stage.

    Last year, the 'Waffle House' singer spilled during a question-and-answer session for Vanity Fair with his Jonas Brothers bandmates and brothers, Nick Jonas, 31, and Kevin Jonas, 36, that he found falling over on national TV more mortifying.

    When Joe was asked to name his most embarrassing moment in life, Nick chimed in: "You s*** your pants!"

    Kevin added: "You did. You s*** your pants."

    But Joe said they were "incorrect".

    It seemed he was referring to the humiliating moment he attempted to walk through a shattered glass door during a stage set-up with his brothers at the 2007 American Music Awards, where he got his foot caught before falling to his knees on the broken glass.

    But the singer kept the show on the road by getting back up and continued to sing.

    Joe added: "That was embarrassing at the time. Now I don't really care because it's happened many times since."

    The singer has a reputation for tripping during his performances and was forced to watch clips of himself taking tumbles in a 2019 appearance on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden.'

    Joe confessed he was forced to have a "mid-wardrobe s*** change" after he pooed his white pants during a show in 2019.

    He said on the 'Will and Woody' podcast: "I think it might've been a little toot, might've been something else, something a little extra.

    "So it was a, like, mid-wardrobe s*** change during the set.

    "If you go in the archives, there is a wardrobe change halfway through a show and it's a little bit like, that's a bit interesting choice to change clothes that quickly."

    He joked he had finally got over the incident with therapy, adding: "It wasn't as big of a deal as I thought. Such is life.

    "It has happened to many artists. I've paid my dues and I feel like I'm a part of some secret club now."

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