After one of the song titles, “Distraction” was unveiled, the duo — Jack Johnson and Jack Gilinsky — teased TWO more.
“Falling” and “Last Thing” are two more tracks that will be on their upcoming EP.
“Gilinsky could be a MASSIVE country singer. Or rock and roll singer honestly. Or he could be a baby Sinatra, shit… the man has voices…” Jack Jtweeted late last month.
Social media influencers Jack Johnson and Jack Gilinsky teased what promises to be something major on their Jack & Jack Instagram account today as well as their personal accounts.
Each account posted three black-and-white pictures that together spell out “DISTRACTION,” and the middle photograph features the two musicians staring off into the skyline.
Many of their followers think this must be the new album name, and others think it may just be a new single name.
“Make sure you are following Jack & Jack on Instagram,” they tweeted from their account with eye emojis.
Earlier this month they tweeted that this is the “biggest month yet coming up,” so our expectations are definitely high.
Biggest month yet coming up. By far. We love you guys.
Jack and Jack stepped on the red carpet at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday (May 7) in Los Angeles before it started to hail, catching performer Noah Cyrus in one of the cutest moments of the night so far.
Jack G was casual cute in a green hoodie and denim jacket. Jack J wore a red see-through button up, but it looks like it was too cold for him to take off his jacket.
Just yesterday Jack G. teased on his Instagram that something big is coming. Stay tuned to JustJaredJr. to find out what it is.
Jack Johnson of social media duo Jack & Jack spoke out about mental health Sunday in light of the senseless shooting in Cleveland, Ohio, of an elderly man.
“Jesus… please stay safe if you are in Cleveland… can’t believe what I just watched,” he tweeted after the incident had been broadcast over Facebook Live.
Then, he followed it up with a plea to his followers.
“If something feels off and u think u may have an issue, please speak up to someone you can trust. Mental health is no joke guys… seriously.”
Many of his fans commented below that they didn’t have that someone, and other fans replied to those comments, providing mental health resources and encouragement. The comment section quickly turned into a beautiful and touching support system between strangers with one person in common.
Jesus… please stay safe if you are in Cleveland… can't believe what I just watched ????????????
It’s so important that Jack is using his massive platform to raise awareness about mental health issues. The more we normalize mental health issues as a society, the better we can treat them and prevent horrifying incidents like this in the future.
If you or someone you know is in need, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or Buddy Project, which partners you with a “buddy” to aid in mental health,
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We all like to poke fun at old throwback photos of ourselves… and Jack Johnson is no exception!
The social media star — and half of entertainment duo Jack & Jack — posted an unreal funny throwback picture to Twitter late Tuesday (April 5) that is reminiscent of how far we all have come.
“I was 4’10″ start of freshman year,” Jack captioned the series of pictures. “This was Homecoming. Thanks Chelsea, for wearing flats,” he joked.
He also added, cocky as ever: “(Peep her; back right… yuppp, I still pulled).”
Tons of his followers commented back, LOL-ing at the shot and sharing their own late-blooming stories.
When one follower shared that puberty hit him late as well, Jack responded: “Us late bloomers gotta stick together Kian… world can be a harsh place for guys like us.”
Hey, the idea that guys have to be tall is a gender construct anyway, and as we all know, Jack has no issue with deconstructing gender norms.
Thanks for the laughs, Jack!
I was 4'10" start of freshman year. This was Homecoming. Thanks Chelsea, for wearing flats. (Peep her; back right… yuppp, I still pulled) pic.twitter.com/CqcXlfAanr