Sophie Turner Opens Up About Immediately After Her public split from Joe Jonas

Sophie Turner Opens Up About Immediately After Her public split from Joe Jonas

Actress Sophie Turner has become outspoken about the painful aftermath of her very common breakup from singer Joe Jonas.

In a new interview with British Vogue for the publication's recent cover story, the Game of Thrones star and mother of two said the day following the news of her impending divorce from Jonas was "the worst few days of my life.""

"I remember being on the set, I was contracted to be on the set for another 2 weeks, so I couldn't leave," she told the publication, "My kids were in America and I had to finish Joan, so I couldn't go to them." And all these articles began to come out.Following the news that Jonas filed for divorce from Turner and called his 4-year marriage "irretrievably broken," the actress was portrayed as an absent mother and focused more on the party than parenting.

"That is, the amount of people who create an s*** based on the photo and put it on is immeasurable," Turner said, referring to her photos with friends that surfaced following her breakup, and the actress said that during that period she simply had to remind herself that "none of this is true" and that she was a "good mom." "The picture may tell a thousand words, but that's not my story," she continued, adding that she did not know what to do with it.

"The picture may tell a thousand words, but that's not my story," she continued. "I felt like I was watching a movie of my life that I had never written, produced, or starred in. It was shocking. I'm still shocked.Turner recalled the moment she felt 'I didn't know if I'd make it happen', adding that she once called her lawyer and said 'I can't do this'.

"And finally, two weeks after I got into a rut, she reminded me that it was my children that I was fighting." "It was a great experience," she explained.

The day that was published following her divorce was difficult, but to say the least, Turner told the publication she found light at the end of the proverbial tunnel

"There are things in the community and support system that have never been realized to be so important until now." She said. "And I think the reason I've been taking drugs for a long time is because I didn't have those people. Now that I'm back home, I'm actually the happiest I've been in a really long time.

"I'm starting over again," she added, "rediscover what I want to do, who I like to be with."”

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