The Jonas Brothers know how to have fun on social media!
On Tuesday, Jan. 21, the siblings put on their best Cockney accents as they mimicked the Charles Dickens classic Oliver Twist in an Instagram video.
The clip began with Joe, 35, holding up an apple to the camera and saying, “Your apple sir,” in the accent that famously originates from the East End of London.
Brothers Kevin, 37, and Nick, 32, then followed suit and repeated the words having each taken a bite out of their red apples.
The video then switched back to Joe, who along with his brothers, became more dramatic as he delivered the line slightly different, “Sir, your apple.”
Both Kevin and Nick’s second attempts ended with the duo breaking character and into laughter, with Nick walking out of the shot giggling as others laughed in the background.
“Your apple sir 🍎,” the video, which appeared to have been filmed backstage at a venue, was captioned.
Fans of the band were quick to comment on the hilarious video, with one writing, “i just know this was joe’s idea 😭🤣.” “i love u guys lol,” wrote a second in the comments section.
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Joe is a big fan of London and has previously shared his favorite places to get coffee and pizza, as well as his favorite restaurant and bar, with YouTubers TOPJAW.
In Sept. 2024, Nick also told the Capital FM Breakfast radio show how he had spent 18 months living in the British capital with wife Priyanka Chopra and their 3-year-old daughter Malti due to Chopra, 42, shooting projects there.
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“We’re starting another four, five months journey here as she’s doing the second season of Citadel,” Nick explained.
“We’re again in Notting Hill, a very nice quiet situation. I love the pub culture. We don’t have it in the U.S. you don’t pop in after a day at work and have a pint with friends. To do what we’re doing now is a nice thing,” he added.
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