Nick Jonas Shares thoughts on Brother Joe’s Engagement to Sophie Turner

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Nick Jonas talks about his brother Joe’s relationship with actress Sophie Turner during a press junket for the upcoming animated family movie, Ferdinand.

“I can tell you that he found his partner and love of his life,” Nick told ET‘s Nischelle Turner. “That’s all that matters. It’s a beautiful thing.”

Joe proposed to Sophie last month and the couple announced the news on Instagram sharing photos of the engagement ring.

At the time, Nick congratulated the lovebirds, with caption, “Ahh! Congratulations to my brother… and sister in law to be on your engagement. I love you both so much.”

The engagement comes just in time for the holidays. The traditional Thanksgiving of the Jonas family usually involves “good movies, good times, [sitting] around the fire.”

Nick says Sophie has already been welcomed into their family.

“It’s all love,” the 25-year-old singer said. “She was with us last year as well, so she already had her first sort of Jonas experience.”

The “Chains” singer recorded a new song, “Home” for the animated comedy Ferdinand. The film is based on the iconic children’s book The Story of Ferdinand by author Munro Leaf.

According to the singer, he got involved with the project after realizing he wanted to write an original song for a film, then he reached out to his record label to help make his dream a reality.

“I think music and film have always had such an important relationship, especially animated films,” he explained. “So I met with Carlos [Saldanha], the director, we talked about the film and his vision for it and what he wanted the song to be, and I started writing.”

“I had a couple attempts at writing it that didn’t go so well, I didn’t feel like I nailed it,” he continued. “Then, after the third or fourth try, I teamed up with Justin Tranter, a really talented song writer and friend of mine, and we talked about what it means to feel loved and accepted. And for us both that was home, the ideas of being with our families and friends. And so the song was born.”

The movie, which features the voices of Kate McKinnon, John Cena, Anthony Anderson, Gina Rodriguez, David Tennant, and Bobby Cannavale, will hit theaters on Dec. 15.