Nick Jonas doesn't let criticism get him down
Nick Jonas doesn’t mind criticism, as long as it’s an educated comment.
The former Jonas Brothers singer branched out on his own when the sibling band, starring Nick and his older brothers Kevin and Joe, called it quits in 2013. He’s had a string of hits since, including Chains and Jealous, and isn't bothered that not everyone likes his music. However, he doesn’t take kindly to unfounded criticism.
“I don’t mind criticism,” he shrugged to OK! magazine. “As long as
it’s based in what the work is, it’s fair. I am very critical of
myself, and I like people who have an opinion. I am one of those
people. But when (criticism) is uneducated, I get frustrated. When
I started on my own, there was a lot of bias that I didn’t
like.”
He calls the Jonas Brothers split “the best thing” that could have
ever happened to the siblings, and says their brotherly
relationship is now better than ever.
As well as solo success, Nick has also moved into the acting world.
After a starring role in TV show Kingdom, the 23-year-old can next
be seen in movie Goat, which tells the story of brutal
fraternity-hazing rituals. Hazing is defined as activities
involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of
initiating a person, and the project was a dark one for Nick.
“Acting has become a major priority for me,” he admitted. “(Goat is
about) this idea of brotherhood and masculinity. The desire to feel
accepted by these young men — and the lengths they’re willing to go
to.”
Goat is released on 10 June.