On Wednesday, January 3, Joe Jonas was spotted on a getaway in Mexico with 33-year-old model Stormi Bree. Page Six ran photos of Bree and Jonas, 34, together at a private airport in Cabo San Lucas that day. On January 4, they were seen together in Aspen, Colorado.
The sightings come after Jonas filed for divorce from Sophie Turner on Sept. 5, 2023. “After four wonderful years of marriage, we have mutually decided to end our relationship,” Jonas and Turner said in a joint statement released on September 6. “There are many speculative narratives as to why, but truly this is a united decision and we sincerely hope that everyone can respect our wishes for privacy for us and our children.” This is Jonas’ first rumored romance since his breakup.
Neither Jonas nor Bree have spoken on their relationship status yet. Still, the appearances have sparked dating rumors. Ahead, everything you need to know about Bree.
Bree and Jonas were spotted together twice in January 2024 in Cabo, then Aspen.
On January 4, DeuxMoi, an unverified celebrity gossip account, posted a blurry pic of what appears to be Jonas and Bree having dinner together to its Instagram story.
“Joe Jonas and his new girlfriend Stormi Bree are also at Casa Tua Aspen tonight,” an anonymous tipper wrote to the account.
It is unknown how Bree and Jonas met.
While Bree and Jonas were seen together on January 3 and 4, there is no information as to how they actually met and got to know each other. Bree and Jonas don’t even follow each other on Instagram.
Bree is a 33-year-old model.
Stormi Bree Henley was born in Crossville, Tennessee on Dec. 6, 1990, so she is a Sagittarius. Jonas is a Leo, also a fire sign, making them an interesting astrological pairing. Sagittarius and Leo, the AstroTwins wrote for ELLE.com, is a “lively match of two compatible Fire signs, filled with fun and adventure.”
She is signed to Photogenics Media modeling agency in Los Angeles.
Bree is a former pageant queen.
On Oct. 5, 2008, Bree competed in the Miss Tennessee Teen USA 2009 pageant for the first time and took home the crown. On July 31, 2009, she represented Tennessee in the Miss Teen USA 2009 pageant, and she won that too, making her the second teen from her state to hold the title.
Bree has done some singing and acting.
According to her IMDb page, Bree is most known for acting in the films Hot Water, 2307: Winter’s Dream, and the short film Midland. She also made an appearance in the “Boyle’s Hunch” episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Additionally, she auditioned for season 10 of American Idol in 2011, but she was eliminated in the first round of Hollywood week.
She went on to do some record production in the late 2010s. She told Galore in a March 2016 interview that she has an interest in writing film score music. “I come from the theater world, and opera—and obviously some country stuff because I’m from Tennessee—but [writing film scores is] what I want to do until I’m like 80,” she said. “I wanna be sitting in a dark room tweaking on a computer and scoring until I’m like 80. That’s how my brain processes: in strings and orchestra. So it’s kind of like I’m incorporating that into the project. While I’m young, I thought I would do songs I’ve written and put them in that world.”
Bree grew up doing theater and playing piano.
She shared her performing background with Galore in 2016, saying “I started piano at five, I played my whole life. I play by ear. I took 10 years of [music] theory but I’m crap at theory. I also grew up in the theatre, I did my first production when I was seven. I think I did like 18 productions. My whole life I was an employee of a theater company so I split my time between that work and school. And I was home-schooled for a little while while my dad traveled but I grew up in theater. And then when I was 18, I went to film school at New York Film Academy for acting, and I did some indie films and some short films. I eventually wanna do more acting but for the moment, like in the last three months, I’ve slowed down on the acting so I can really focus on my own music and finishing it and putting it out and also production.”
She discussed her songwriting, saying she likes writing in metaphors: “One of my favorite songs was for the band DMT. I like to write in metaphors. It was about being in an alley and shooting someone and they’re already on the ground and looking at them being like, don’t go. It’s a metaphor for a relationship. You don’t know that it’s dead and you’re standing over this thing that you just killed. I like writing in metaphors because you can express emotion without it being too loaded. It can be more relatable because you can take it either way. You can take it and make your own story about it. I like to kind of give things a double meaning. It’s fun, it’s more interesting like that. And also obviously relationship stuff and the dynamic between two people and missing someone always gives you a lot of content that you can write about. I like to keep it kind of general so you can make your own story out of it. Or at least keep it abstract.”
Bree started her own jewelry shop on Etsy.
Bree has a handmade jewelry business called Stormi’s linked in her Instagram bio. According to Etsy, she joined the site in 2012. “Welcome to my little creative world, hope you find something you love <3,” she wrote in her shop description.
Bree has one child.
In July 2017, Bree and her partner at the time, 25-year-old model Lucky Blue Smith, welcomed their now-6-year-old daughter Gravity. It was both their first child. Smith has gone on to have two other children with wife Nara Pellman. Smith and Pellman are expecting their third child currently.
“Welcome to the world little angel, the most perfect beautiful gift I could’ve ever dreamed of 🖤little miss Gravity Blue,” she wrote on Instagram when Gravity was born.
Bree’s father is famous too in the golf community.
Bree isn’t the only member of her family that has been in the spotlight. Bree’s father Kip Henley was the winner of The Big Break II on The Golf Channel back in 2004.
Bri is the editorial and social media assistant at ELLE.com. Before joining the team at ELLE, she worked as the editorial assistant for Seventeen.com and Cosmopolitan.com where she covered all things celebrity news and pop culture. You can probably find her sipping an oatmilk iced chai while searching for the best new makeup products or thrifting her entire wardrobe.