We’ve been worried that Demi wouldn’t be able to handle Joe and Ashley’s intense PDA but experts say it it wouldn’t be fair for them to suppress their own happiness.
Ashley Greene and Joe Jonas don’t need to cool their heated romance! The happy couple have been spotted on dates all over LA, NYC, Baton Rouge, La., and even overseas! But experts tell HollywoodLife.com that this doesn’t need to stop just because Joe’s ex-girlfriend Demi Lovato is out of her treatment facility!
“Ashley and Joe should not change their behavior based upon someone else,” Dr. Harris B. Stratyner, a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai says. “We should all be sensitive, but at the same time they should love their lives and I think the Jonas Brothers are people who try to live a healthy respectable life.”
Demi and Joe met on the set of their 2007 film Camp Rock and began dating in March of 2010. After only two months of dating, Joe reportedly dumped her for the Twilight beauty. Ashley is now Teen Vogue‘s February covergirl and she tells the mag that she and Joe cook romantic dinners in her new kitchen (burn)!
“Ashley and Joe should live their life, if you’re spotted out you’re spotted,” Cooper Lawrence a relationship expert and author of Cult of Celebrity says. “She should care about her own public image, look at what happened with Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston, years later we are still talking about it because it was so insensitive. As long as you’re not instigating it … why put it out there and why tell Teen Vogue?!”


Zippy
Posted at 11:32 AM on February 2, 2011
Why does this still keep coming up? I’m sure Demi has now moved on and wants to forget that part of her life. Ashley and Joe have nothing to do with Demi and vice versa.
Demi is concentrating on her recovery and probably couldn’t care less what Jashley do! Stop bringing it up with articles like this and they can all move on!
FYI – Demi isn’t ‘weak’ as you put it ‘c’. She completed 3 months in a TC and is now working on more recovery as an outpatient – what move proof do you need that she’s a strong young lady? Asking for help should never been seen as ‘weak’. You’re pathetic.