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Jonas Brothers Disgusted By British Food

The rocker brothers aren't too keen on the UK's national dishes...

Friday 11th Apr 2008

Friends of Miley Cyrus the Jonas Brothers played a raucous show at London’s Islington Academy last night, but admitted that while on their U.K. trip, they experienced some rather gruesome British food.

Speaking during their hit songs at the venue, eldest brother Kevin revealed: “We’ve tried a lot of new foods during our trip. But meat pie and jellied eels? Never again!”

Joined on stage by his younger siblings Joe and Nick, the boys belted out hits from their back catalogue including crowd favourite S.O.S and a cover of A-Ha’s Take On Me.

Fans screamed and waved especially made banners throughout the gig. One fan told Entertainmentwise: “It was the best night of my life EVER! I love Joe Jonas! Marry me!”

To see photos of the Jonas Brothers rocking out in London, click here.

Poll  Who's Your Favourite Jonas Brother?

Kevin

Joe

Nick


By: Harjeet Mander

Photo: WENN

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  • bangers and mash, mushy peas, and spotted dick YUMMY!! lol

    by LISA, Estacada, OR

     1 year, 2 months ago

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  • I've lived in England my whole life and have never had a jellied eel. I wouldn't even consider them a national dish. Fish and Chips is our national dish..along with a cup of tea of course. Meat pies? There's nothing wrong with those..I don't know what hes making a fuss for.

    by Georgina, Wokingham, UK

     1 year, 2 months ago

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  • i LOVE them so much! i dont live in europe so im not going till this summer, but i cant wait. and btw, i dont blame them. i wouldn't want to have that!

    by eugenia Cooney, greenwich

     1 year, 2 months ago

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  • I would have to agree! I respect Kevin for trying new things and being adventursome. I'm not really like that. Give me PB&J any day!!

    by Olivia, Marathon, Florida

     1 year, 2 months ago

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  • i think they completly twisted jbs words. they wanted to try some wierd new things, and they didnt like it. it doesnt mean they are DISGUSTED by all British foods.

    by nicole, pc

     1 year, 2 months ago

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