The Jonas Brothers reunion was enough to make the "Sucker" music video an instant hit. But adding the newly-minted "Jonas Sisters" -- AKA fiancée and wives Sophie Turner, Priyanka Chorpa Jonas, and Danielle Jonas -- solidified it into a moment of extravagant celebrity royalty.
Over the weekend, the three pairs of love birds shared a slew of behind-the-scenes images and videos from the shoot of their glam party.
SEE ALSO:Joe Jonas wins Halloween as fiancée Sophie Turner's 'Game of Thrones' characterGame of Thronesactress Sophie Turner showed off her skills playing the steely and composed Sansa Stark by taking a delicate sip and saying, "That's the tea."
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Movie star Priyanka Chopra looked like a proper queen in her own photo series, also showing a tender moment with husband Nick Jonas as he kept her warm between takes.
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Danielle Jonas showed some love to all the Jonas Sisters.
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Meanwhile the Jonas Brothers knew that their leading ladies deserved all the spotlight, posting their favorite moments from working alongside them.
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Kevin picked a touching scene of him smiling at his queen, writing in the caption that, "You are my everything."
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By far the best clip came from Nick Jonas, though, with an outtake of their leading ladies screaming and fawning over their rock star baes. Sophie's having a tough time keeping a straight face!
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Sure, the UK may have actual royalty to bow down to. But in America we're more than happy to crown these three our official celebrity monarchs of the week.
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