Joe Jonas wrote a piece for Vulture in which he talks about smoking pot with Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato and losing his virginity to Ashley Greene.


That's right -- Miley Cyrus smokes pot. What's next, provocative dancing on award shows?


Jonas, 24, also wrote about how he and his two brothers Kevin, now 26, and Nick, now 21, wore purity rings to represent their "promises to ourselves and to God that we'll stay pure till marriage," they decided to take them off a few years ago.


"I lost my virginity when I was 20. I did other stuff before then, but I was sexually active at 20," Jonas wrote. "I'm glad I waited for the right person, because you look back and you go, 'That girl was bat (expletive) crazy. I'm glad I didn't go there.'"



The Jonas Brothers', Joe Jonas, left, is shown in a scene with Demi Lovato, in "Camp Rock." (AP Photo/Disney Channel, Bob D'Amico)



According to the Huffington Post, that "right person" appears to have been Ashley Greene, whom Jonas dated from Oct. 2010 to March 2011.


"When I was 20, I started dating Ashley Greene, and she was my first serious relationship. We were together for almost a year," Jonas wrote. "I was living out in L.A. by myself, and at the end of the day, long distance didn't work. It's incredibly difficult. I did a cover story with Details acknowledging the relationship, and the day after it was on newsstands, we announced our breakup. That was just coincidence, but it's funny how that always happens, right?"


Right. In fact, every one of my relationships has ended right after a magazine did a cover story on me.


"After Ashley, I took two or three years to just be single," he said. "I was hooking up and having fun. Now I'm with someone I really care about. We get each other."


Jonas is currently dating Blanda Eggenschwiler whom, one can assume, is not bat (expletive) crazy.


Jonas also wrote that former girlfriend Lovato and Cyrus convinced him to try pot for the first time.


"The first time I smoked weed was with Demi and Miley," he wrote. "I must have been 17 or 18. They kept saying, 'Try it! Try it!' so I gave it a shot, and it was all right. I don't even smoke weed that often anymore. I was caught drinking when I was 16 or 17, and I thought the world was going to collapse. But I was in another country, and it was legal there. My 21st birthday, I fell down a flight of stairs. I was unconscious that time, and my whole team was scared to death that somebody was going to get a picture. Now I appreciate wine or a vodka-soda at the end of the day every once in a while."


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