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Joe Jonas Teases Fans By Showing Off His Upper Thigh Tattoo—Of SpongeBob SquarePants

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The singer hilariously showed fans a glimpse of his upper thigh tattoos in a viral video, including one of the beloved animated sponge.

Musician Joe Jonas flashed his thigh in a cheeky Instagram video responding to an online inquiry asking if he has tattoos.

"A couple," said the 35-year-old singer who rose to stardom in the mid-2000s with his pop rock band the Jonas Brothers alongside his brothers Kevin and Nick.


In the video posted on December 19, Jonas parted his bathrobe and raised his boxer briefs to expose his bare thigh, which was inked with a tattoo of SpongeBob SquarePants singing into a handheld mic and pointing upward toward Jonas' nether region.

Flashing nothing more than a mischievous grin, our rapscallion rocker then closed his robe and strolled toward the high-rise window to show off the sunny view overlooking a marina.

This wasn't the first time Jonas gave fans a glimpse of the Nickelodeon character.

According to People magazine, the tats were done in June 2018.

Tattoo artist Lauren Winzer shared her handiwork etched on Jonas' body in an Instagram video post six years ago showing Chuckie Finster from Rugrats and Mojo Jojo from The Powerpuff Girls, in addition to SpongeBob.

In separate sessions, Winzer also tatted Jonas with Nintendo's Super Mario, Dexter from Dexter's Laboratory, Max Goof from Disney's Goof Troop, and an outline of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury.

Jonas' recent video baring his thigh had the internet losing their minds.

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Even SpongeBob declared the reveal a win for all of us.

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As of September 2023, Pop Sugar reported that Jonas has the most tattoos over his musician brothers with over 25 tattoos and counting, including some homages to his now ex-wife, Game of Thrones actor Sophie Turner.

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