British actress Sophie Turner, known for his role, Sansa Stark in the popular series Game of Thrones , decided to leave the United States and return to the United Kingdom. This solution was the result of serious personal problems related to her divorce with musician Joe Jonas and prolonged trial for care over their two daughters-a 4-year-old villa and a 2-year-old dolphin.
of The Sun informed about the decision of Sophie . According to sources, the main reason for this step was a difficult divorce, which was accompanied by judicial spores for care over children. Initially, the couple agreed on joint care, but the situation intensified when Turner accused her ex -husband of “abduction” of their children. According to her statements, Joe Jonas took his passports from his daughters and did not allow them to leave the US territory.
As a result of prolonged litigation in 2024, the parties were able to agree on joint guardianship and property distribution. By court decision, most of the time children will live with their mother, which gave the actress the opportunity to implement their plan to return to the United Kingdom.
Sophie Turner is actively looking for a school for the older daughter of Villa in London to provide children with a new stage of life in her native environment. Given the new circumstances, it decided to leave the United States and create a more stable and quiet environment in Europe for children.
Since the divorce of Sophie with Joe Jonas, which happened after four years of marriage, the actress has found new love. Her boyfriend was the 30-year-old British aristocrat Pearson, with whom she continues to build her relationship. Meanwhile, Joe Jonas also started a new relationship with Actala Abdallah actress, and they publicly demonstrate their closeness.
Sophie Turner is known for his successful career in Hollywood, but she has always remained close to her family and her home. After this important stage in her life, the actress intends to continue his professional activity, perhaps with new projects in the United Kingdom.