Kevin Jonas Reveals He Almost Went Broke After the Jonas Brothers Split
MANHATTAN, JUL 8 – Kevin Jonas lost nearly 90% of his fortune due to poor investments during the Jonas Brothers' hiatus but began recovering financially after their 2019 reunion, he revealed in a podcast.
- On July 7, 2025, Kevin Jonas disclosed that following the 2013 breakup of the Jonas Brothers, he experienced a severe financial setback that drastically reduced his wealth.
- This financial loss resulted from a bad business deal about nine years ago involving property investment with a poor partnership.
- Kevin described going from financial success to not understanding money, then losing nearly everything before the group reunited in 2019.
- To celebrate two decades since their debut, the Jonas Brothers will embark on a tour starting August 10, 2025, at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.
- Kevin expressed gratitude for the reunion, calling it a 'second shot and bite at the apple' to rebuild both their careers and finances.
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Kevin Jonas says he lost 90% of his fortune amid Jonas Brothers hiatus
Kevin Jonas has revealed he lost “most of” his money nearly a decade ago, following the Jonas Brothers’ 2013 band break-up. The 37-year-old New Jersey native and eldest JoBro appeared with his brothers this week on Lewis Howes’ “The School of Greatness” podcast, where he said he was left with just 10% of his fortune mere years into their hiatus. “I’ve seen the beginning of financial success, not knowing what money really was and understanding it…
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