Joe Jonas’ younger brother Frankie pokes fun at him and Taylor Swift as he recreates performance
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His three older siblings, Kevin, Joe and Nick, make up the iconic Jonas Brothers band.
And Frankie Jonas hilariously teased his older brother when he posted a clip of himself and his girlfriend, Anna Olson, dressed as Joe Jonas and Taylor Swift.
Frankie, 22, and Anna recreated a scene of the former couple performing Taylor’s song ‘Should Have Said No’ from the 3D concert filmed in 2008.
Awesome reenactment: In a comedic social media post for Halloween, Frankie Jonas dressed up as his older brother Joe alongside his girlfriend Anna Olson, who dressed up as Taylor Swift
He captioned the post, ‘#jonasbrothers3dmovie #streammidnights #happyhaloween.’
Frankie also posted a funny clip of himself posing as Joe wearing the same black vest and ‘Burnin Up’ T-shirt his brother wore on stage with Swift.
With a microphone in his hand, he sang the song briefly and posed with his arms outstretched, while Anna said, “Jo, Jo Jonas is you, are you Jo!”
The hilarious skit sent fans to the comment section to praise the comedy duo for nailing the look.
Anna also nailed Swifts look in the same short silver dress with tassel accents. The beauty parted her hair to the side and let her blond hair fall over her shoulders, the same way Taylor wore hers on stage.
A similar resemblance: Frankie also posted a funny clip of himself posing as Joe wearing the same black vest and ‘Burnin Up’ T-shirt his brother wore on stage with Swift
Same shirt: with a microphone in his hand, he briefly sang the song and posed with his arms outstretched, while Anna said, “Jo, Jo Jonas is that you, is that you Jo!”
Frankie added an actual image of the original scene for reference to show how well they matched the original costumes.
One fan said, ‘This is so f!@%**g funny. You all win
Another fan wrote: ‘The best brother Hahahhahaahahha’
Joe’s little brother also made a TikTok of the duo fight-dancing which he combined with video game fighting sounds.
He captioned the video, “Fight the horny celibate teens like Joe and Taylor from the 3D movie.”
Their outfits on stage: Joe’s little brother also made a TikTok of the duo fight-dancing which he combined with video game fighting sounds
Frankie Nathaniel Jonas was born on September 28, 2000 in Ridgewood, New Jersey, the youngest son of four children born to Denise and Paul Kevin Jonas Sr.
He is sometimes referred to as the ‘Bonus Jonas’ and ‘Biff’.
Frankie and his oldest brother, Kevin, shine a light on the relatives of some well-known celebrities in their new show ‘Claim to Fame’.
The concept of the show is that all the contestants are related to celebrities, but nobody knows who. Not even the hosts.
The bonus Jonas: he captioned the video, “Fight the horny celibate teens like Joe and Taylor from the 3D movie”
Kevin and Frankie recently sat down with KTLA 5 to discuss their new game show.
Throughout the show, the contestants play games like Two Truths and a Lie or have to carry items from a bag of clues.
The older Jonas said he enjoyed working with his younger brother. There is a 13 year age difference between the two.
His New Show: Frankie and his oldest brother, Kevin, shine a light on the relatives of some well-known celebrities in their new show ‘Claim to Fame’
Discussing his three older brothers, Frankie added, “I didn’t really want to be part of the band. That’s never really been my goal.’
“I just enjoyed riding with it, I had a really unique childhood. I got to see a lot of the world and I got to spend my whole childhood with my family.
“I support my brothers and I’m probably their biggest fan,” he continued.
‘I mean, I don’t think anyone has been to more concerts than me. My status will always be number 1 fan club member.’
Caught Cheating: Show contestant Maxwell was kicked off Monday at the series premiere of Claim To Fame after Chuck Norris’ incognito grandson was caught using a cell phone
A few months ago, during the series premiere of Claim To Fame, show contestant Maxwell Norris was kicked out after Chuck Norris’ incognito grandson was caught using a cell phone.
Norris was one of 12 celebrity family members who lived together in a house and tried to hide their identities from the other contestants to win a $100,000 prize.
‘It was three great days. I love you all. We will contact you’, said Max before he left.
“We know you have a phone,” Kevin joked.
Famous Grandfather: Max is the grandson of legendary Hollywood star and martial arts legend Chuck Norris, 82
Show Rules: “The rules are there for a reason,” Kevin said. ‘And that’s why you’re going home tonight’
Kevin made the announcement just before contestant Pepper made a guess about Max’s identity as part of an elimination challenge.
She later suspected Max was related to Steven Spielberg, 75, before it was revealed he is the grandson of the 82-year-old Hollywood star and martial arts legend.
The hosts said they seized everyone’s cell phones at the start of the game to make sure the identity guessing game would be fair to everyone.
On camera: A camera recorded Maxwell with a phone while he was partially covered by a pair of sheets
“One of you broke that rule,” Kevin said. “Maxwell, as you know, we take this very seriously. We want you to take the game seriously.”
“The rules are there for a reason,” Kevin said when footage was shown of Max using a cell phone while hiding under sheets.
Other participants on the show were Whoopi Goldberg’s granddaughter Amara.
Famous Grandmother: Other participants in the show were Whoopi Goldberg’s granddaughter Amara