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'Nice Shirt': Jonas Brothers To Fan Walking Dog In Cleveland
Margo Trumpower was wearing her Jonas Brothers T-shirt from the 2000s when the group's members gave her — and the dog — their compliments.

CLEVELAND — Meeting the members of your favorite music group can turn into a dream come true. Meeting them while wearing a shirt with their likeness on it is even better, especially if they were the ones who saw you before you saw them.
That’s what unfolded Sunday afternoon in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood, where Margo Trumpower was walking her dog, Sonny, while wearing her 15-year-old Jonas Brothers T-shirt.
“Nice shirt,” Nick Jonas yelled out while driving by, stopping for a quick exchange with a star-struck Trumpower.
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Jonas filmed the exchange and shared it on his Instagram and TikTok pages, Cleveland.com reported. His brothers, Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas, were in the car as Trumpower quickly got her phone out and took a selfie with her longtime favorite musical group.
Nick Jonas even acknowledged the fan’s dog, saying: “Your dog is very cute. Hey, Sonny.”
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Trumpower told Cleveland.com she has had the Jonas Brothers shirt since her first-ever concert in the late 2000s — and still wears it, with the sleeves cut off, “all the time.”
She now works in music artist management, touring and VIP management, having already met her share of music celebrities. But the Jonas Brothers encounter, especially how it unfolded, will remain special to her.
“It was crazy,” she said. “Seeing the Jonas Brothers and being caught off-guard like that was a whole new world to me.”
The group, originally from New Jersey, was in Cleveland to tape a performance for NBC’s Macy’s Fourth of July special at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, according to Cleveland.com.
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