Kevin Jonas Flaunts New Shredded Physique And Drops A New Track

  • By Avery
  • May 18, 2026, 8 a.m.

Kevin's Shocking Gym Transformation

Kevin Jonas is heating things up, and it's not just because of his music! His wife, Danielle Jonas, recently set Instagram abuzz by sharing a jaw-dropping video of Kevin, 38, working out shirtless. The video shows him flexing those arms, and it's clear his dedication to the gym is paying off big time. Kevin’s abs and overall physique are nothing short of impressive.

“'Little Things' out now and apparently so are the abs,” Danielle playfully commented.

Music and Marriage: A Harmonious Duo

While Kevin's abs are grabbing attention, his music is also making waves. Danielle took this opportunity to promote his new song, "Little Things," which Kevin announced on Instagram with a heartfelt message dedicated to her. The couple, who have been married since December 2009, share two daughters, Alena, 12, and Valentina, 9.

Kevin revealed more about his relationship in a People interview, saying, “We have three big years ahead of us: we have a big birthday for her this year, a big birthday for me next year, and then our 20th wedding anniversary in 2029, which is an insane thing to think about.”

A Love That Grows Stronger

Kevin can't help but gush about Danielle, saying, "I’m more attracted to her today than I was yesterday and I’m more in love with her than I was yesterday." He highlights how their relationship has grown stronger over the years because they discovered themselves individually while growing together.

His latest track, "Little Things," marks his second solo release following "Changing" in 2025. Kevin’s brothers, Joe and Nick, have also ventured into solo projects, proving that talent runs deep in the Jonas family.

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