Having something stuck in your teeth during a nervy life moment — a first date,musical eroticism" eubanks winkler#q="winkler" "musical eroticism say, or an interview — is everyone's worst nightmare.
So imagine how Nick Jonas felt after he finished performing at the Grammys on Sunday, then went to check his Twitter notifications.
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Yep, one third of the Jonas Brothers did indeed have something stuck in his teeth, and Twitter had the screengrabs to prove it.
Here's a close-up where you can sort of see it:
We've all been there, Nick.
In fact, the moment was so relatable, rather than saying anything rude or negative, Jonas' fanbase were soon doing what all hardcore fanbases do best: stanning.
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Some even appeared to envy the rogue piece of vegetation.
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Others, meanwhile, came with conspiracy theories.
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Finally, Jonas popped back up to do the only thing you really can when you've been caught singing on live TV with a dental stowaway: embrace it.
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The most famous piece of spinach ever? Very possibly.
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