By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 15:57 BST, 8 June 2019 | Updated: 16:20 BST, 8 June 2019
View
comments
The Jonas Brothers formed in 2005 and were very successful, selling more than 20 million records worldwide.
But a 'deep rift' and 'a big disagreement over their music direction' saw the trio cancel their 2013 comeback tour just two days in.
And now Nick Jonas has told Stellar Magazine just how hard that split was on him and his brothers.
'The reality of it all hit me. We hate each other:' Nick Jonas revealed to Stellar Magazine on Saturday the bitter war between his brothers that led to their band breakup. Pictured: Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas of Jonas Brothers
When he decided to walk away from the band, he says he realised: 'The reality of it all was starting to hit me: we hate each other, basically.'
However it was a fraught decision to seek a solo career, with Nick revealing he had 'full-on' panic attacks and anxiety