We’re loving the Jonas Brothers’ return to the stage, but there’s something about Joe Jonas that has started to worry fans regarding his mental and physical health—and the video that surfaced is more than suggestive.
It all began with a clip circulating on social media, where Joe appears with rather suspicious behavior that many are interpreting in different ways. Even before the video went viral and before the current tour, there were already theories floating around that the singer might have substance issues. However, nothing was ever confirmed at the time, and it all remained speculation.

Joe Jonas May Be Using Substances Before His Concerts — and Fans Are Concerned
In the viral video, Joe is seen standing in front of a mirror, repeatedly wiping his nose with a tissue. While some fans have defended him, suggesting he might just have allergies like anyone else, others interpreted the gesture as being directly related to drug use—specifically cocaine—especially because of the facial expressions he makes afterward in the clip.
On X and Instagram, the video of Joe’s unusual gesture quickly went viral, amassing thousands of comments from fans who suspect the singer may be consuming illegal substances.

These rumors are not new. In the past, Joe also faced speculation about an alleged addiction that, according to some outlets, might have contributed to the cancellation of a Jonas Brothers tour. Yet once again, nothing was ever officially confirmed. So far, neither Joe Jonas’s team nor the Jonas Brothers’ representatives have released any statement regarding the rumors or the gestures that have alarmed many fans in the viral videos.
And while no actual substances are visible in the footage or onstage, it is Joe’s attitude that has fueled further suspicion. Fans claim that after the moment in question, he came out with noticeably more energy—suggesting to some that he may have taken something before performing.
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Although there is no conclusive evidence, for many, this video alone has been enough to raise concern. Still, the most responsible approach in such cases is to avoid making assumptions and to remember that anyone’s health—both physical and mental—deserves care and, above all, respect.

