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Kevin Jonas: I got really depressed


Kevin Jonas has admitted he suffered from depression when the Jonas Brothers split up.

The 27-year-old musician said he went through a "mourning process" when his band, made up of brothers Nick Jonas, 22, Joe Jonas, 25, and himself, split in October 2013.

He told New York radio station Z100: "Notice how when [the Jonas Brothers] went dark, we went dark. We didn’t do a single interview, we didn’t talk to anybody, we just went dark. I just got really depressed for a while. There’s a mourning process."

The former ‘Camp Rock’ star – who wed Danielle Deleasa in 2009 – also addressed the rumour he is envious of his brother Nick Jonas, who coincidentally has recently returned to the charts with a hit single titled ‘Jealous’.

Kevin ranted: "I don’t know how many times I literally hear this. It’s the worst pun in the world from some idiotic frat guy. It’s like, ‘You must be ‘Jealous’ of Nick!’ … Constantly! It’s like, why? He’s doing his thing. I’m doing mine!" he said. "He’s happy. I’m happy."

He does however, miss having a career in music and added "there’s nothing like" performing in front of adoring fans.

He told People magazine: "I miss touring. I miss seeing people on the road. I miss that adrenaline rush, there’s nothing like it."

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