Nick Jonas' Bedtime Rule Sparks 'Ick' Among Fans!
Nick Jonas' Bedroom Rules Spark Debate: Is He a Romantic Rebel or a Sleep Hygiene Superstar?
In a shocking revelation that has left fans and followers of Nick Jonas absolutely gagging, the 32-year-old pop sensation shared his strict bedroom rules on the popular interview show "Are You Okay?" The "Jealous" singer revealed that he only allows one thing in bed: sleep. That's right, folks! No lounging on the bed to watch TV, no reading books or scrolling through your phone, and absolutely no eating on the bed. Nick's reasoning? He runs hot, and he doesn't want his bed to get warm.
"I think beds are for sleeping only," he declared confidently, as if he was sharing a secret that only he knew. "I don't sit on the bed, I don't eat on the bed... it's just not right." His wife, Priyanka Chopra, however, seems to have a different opinion on the matter. When asked about their bedtime routine, Nick confessed that Priyanka loves to watch TV from bed while he sits next to her, pulling up a chair to join in on the fun.
Host Tene Lewis couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at this revelation, calling it "crazy." But we're not so sure - could Nick's dedication to sleep hygiene be the secret to their happy marriage? One thing is for certain: fans are divided on whether they think his approach to bedtime is romantic or ridiculous.
Some social media users were quick to judge, expressing their disgust and disappointment at Nick's rules. "I don't know what's more disturbing, that he doesn't want to sit in bed with Priyanka or that he thinks it's okay to pull up a chair next to the bed," wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter). Another user couldn't help but feel sorry for Priyanka: "Poor girl must be so bored watching TV alone while her husband sits in a chair next to her!"
But not everyone was as quick to judge. In fact, many fans were cheering Nick on for his commitment to sleep hygiene. One user pointed out that using the bed only for sleep and intimacy is actually a common practice among sleep experts. "You need to train your brain that when you're in bed it's for sleep," wrote one person who shared their own experience with insomnia.
And then there are those who just think Nick's approach to bedtime is sweet and endearing. "How is sitting next to his wife on a chair not a green flag?" asked one fan, defending the singer against all criticism. Another user couldn't help but feel a little smug: "I've been doing this for years, and it works!"
It turns out that Nick isn't the only member of the Jonas family with some... let's say, interesting bedroom habits. His brother Joe Jonas recently revealed on the same show that he joined the Mile High Club during one flight, much to his wife Sophie Turner's amusement (or horror?). When asked about his most embarrassing memory, Joe candidly shared the story of when he accidentally high-fived a flight attendant after joining the mile-high club.
"I was wearing contacts. I left the bathroom. I thought I was high-fiving my drummer," Joe explained with a laugh. "After the high-five, I realized it was the flight attendant." Talk about a cringe-worthy moment!
So there you have it - Nick Jonas' bedroom rules may be strict, but they're also kind of sweet? What do you think, readers? Are his sleep hygiene habits a sign of his commitment to their marriage or just plain weird?
A word from The Scholarly Note: Research has shown that keeping sleeping and recreation separate can indeed help improve sleep quality. Dr. Matthew Walker, professor of neuroscience and psychology at the University of California and author of "Why We Sleep," has spoken extensively on the benefits of stimulus control - a concept that involves training your brain to associate the bed with rest, not screens or other stimulating activities.
In fact, Dr. Walker has emphasized the importance of establishing a consistent bedtime routine and creating a sleep-conducive environment to improve overall sleep quality. Who knew that Nick's bedroom rules were actually based on science?