While leaving the Street Lounge restaurant Joe Jonas was bombarded by a nosey photographer. The man, who was obviously trying to get some sort of reaction from Jonas, asked the singer if rumors about him being gay where true.
According to Perez Hilton, Joe handled the situation like a professional. He didn't get angry, or even look shocked. Joe just continued walking as the paparazzi ask if his "contract" with Ashley Greene would be up "next month."
While fans love to see photos and video of their favorite stars, the media sometimes takes their jobs too far. Joe Jonas was perfectly nice to the group of paparazzi waiting to stick cameras in his face. However, it's rude photographers like this one that make celebrities angry. It seems that if media outlets established a respectful relationship with a star, that person would be more likely to stop and pose for photos and interviews.

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Comments: 5
There is nothing wrong with people wanting to spend time with different friends--even with friends whom they have no intention of marrying but just enjoy the company of.
When I was young, I used to date different guys just because they were interesting and we enjoyed doing the same things.
That didn't make me a lesbian.
When it came to being attracted to somebody, it was still guys for me. Still is.