Rise 'n' Shine: Joe Jonas Catches the Lovebug Again with Camilla Belle

Camilla Belle, Joe Jonas Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images, AP Photo/Evan Agostini

It only took Joe Jonas 27 seconds to break it off with Taylor Swift and another few seconds to hook it up with the star of JoBro band's "Lovebug" music video, Camilla Belle. He likes her because she's "a really good girl" and kinda looks like a female version of himself.

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