Joe Jonas; Nathan Fielder.Photo:Jemal Countess/WireImage;Stefanie Keenan/Getty

Jemal Countess/WireImage;Stefanie Keenan/Getty
Joe Jonasis a sucker forNathan Fielder!
The 34-year-old performer shared a “storytime” video on Instagram on Saturday detailing his hilarious encounter with theNathan for Youstar, 40, at Donna’s, an Italian restaurant in Los Angeles.
“So last night, I noticed Nathan Fielder was at the same restaurant I was having dinner at in L.A.,” he began the video.
Jonas said he “wanted to send him a drink,” so he asked the waiter if he was able to. “And they said, ‘You have good taste,’ which made me feel good about my loving all things Nathan Fielder," he said.
So theJonas Brothersmember sent the comedian a drink and, “as a thank you," Fielder sent him mayonnaise, a memory that made Jonas smile.
At the end of the “storytime,” the singer attached a bit of proof — a photo of a cup of mayonnaise on the table — which he captioned, “Thank you Nathan!!”
The “Burnin’ Up” singer’s fans seemed to enjoy his casual storytelling, writing things like, “So this is what it’s like to facetime you,” and “LMFAO THE PHOTO FOR PROOF.”
Another user questioned if Fielder felt the same, commenting, “Wonder if he thought, ‘Wow Joe Jonas is at the same restaurant as me.’"
Jonas — whose comedy career is limited to early stints in the Disney seriesCamp RockandJonas L.A.and his Instagram “storytimes” — is currently on tour with his brothers and bandmatesNickandKevin Jonas.
Joe Jonas (middle) performing on stage with brothers Nick (left) and Kevin Jonas (right).Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images
The three-man band announced that they were extending their FIVE ALBUMS. ONE NIGHT. tour in July. The trio began the new dates in October, and will continue across the country and in Canada through December.
Then in February, they’ll head to Auckland, New Zealand, for a slew of international dates that will wrap in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on June 20.
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When he is not gifting famous fans with condiments, Fielder — who experienced a surge in popularity after the success of his HBO comedy docuseriesThe Rehearsallast year — has been working on his new Showtime seriesThe Curse, starringEmma Stone.
From there, the tone of the trailer soon turns from lighthearted to foreboding as Whitney and Asher’s life — in true Fielder fashion — begins to unravel.
The Cursewill make its broadcast debut Nov. 12 on Showtime, and can be streamed starting Nov. 10 via Paramount+’s Showtime add-on.
source: people.com