Joe Jonas isn’t the only Jonas Brother with tattoos, but he might be the one with the most of them. His brother, Nick, has about three pieces of ink that we know of, including a matching design that the two of them got together, but Joe’s collection of tattoos includes more than six times that amount.
The singer has gotten some pretty interesting pieces in years past – some speculate his most recent one is a tribute to his wife, Sophie Turner, for example – most of which are stunning works of art that he got from some of the best celebrity tattoo artists out there. Regardless of their design, most of his tattoos also have some significant meanings behind them.
From touching family portraits to tributes to his late dog, read ahead to get a closer look at Joe Jonas’s tattoo collection and what each one means.
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Joe Jonas's Arrow Tattoo
In 2016, the singer and brother Nick Jonas got matching tattoos. They both got tattoos of arrows that pointed to each other on opposite arms. The bandmates shared images of their tattoos on Snapchat shortly after they were finished but didn’t mention the exact meaning behind it.
According to TatRing, arrow tattoos can have multiple meanings, depending on how they’re designed. Some people get them to symbolize taking their lives in a different direction, while others may get them as a way to protect themselves from harm.
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Joe Jonas's "See No Evil" Tattoo
According to People, Jonas revealed via Instagram Stories three new circular tattoos of a woman’s face on his left forearm earlier this year. The tattoos are supposedly a reference to the proverb, “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.”