Nick Jonas fans are convinced that he is planning to collaborate with South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together, more commonly known as TXT after he recently liked one of their tweets.

Eagle Eyed internet sleuths have found out that Jonas liked a tweet from TXT’s official Twitter page, which showed the five members laying in front of a swimming pool with their backs to the camera. “We go Together,” the tweet was simply captioned. The tweet appears under Jonas’ official Twitter page’s “Likes” section.

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According to fans, there has been speculation for a long time about a possible collab happening between Jonas and TXT, and according to them, the fact that he liked a tweet of theirs might be a subtle confirmation that they are indeed planning a collab in the near future.

Neither Jonas nor TXT has spoken about this possible collab being on the cards. Nevertheless, that has not stopped the fans from making their own conjecture and being excited about the rumor.

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The following are some of the reactions from the fans:

A number of fans from India also started daydreaming about the possibility of TXT going to their country to perform as Jonas’ wife, Priyanka Chopra is from India.

Jonas recently revealed that he missed out on a role in the Wicked movie despite him and his brother, Joe, auditioning for the part of Fiyero in the upcoming film adaptation of the hit musical. The part finally went to Jonathan Bailey, who is famous for his role in Netflix’s Bridgeton.

Nick told Variety: “Yes, it’s true. Joe and I both went out, and we didn’t get it. But that’s the life of an actor. The role was Fiyero. I think it went really well. I was very happy coming out of the room. I’m a huge fan of the show and that’s a role I always thought it would be fun to play. But I think Jonathan is going to do a great job, and I’m sure the movie is going to be great.”