Yes, Nick Jonas Had Something In His Teeth During Grammys: 'I Eat My Greens'

Anyone got a toothpick?

Fans couldn’t help but notice Nick Jonas had food in his teeth at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards and the singer fully embraced his dental faux pas.

On Sunday, Nick appeared with siblings Joe and Kevin to perform the Jonas Brothers song What A Man Gotta Do at the award show. But many people on social media immediately noticed an unexpected guest at the performance.

Nestled between Jonas’ teeth and seen prominently when the camera panned over to him while he sang was an unidentifiable foodstuff. Fans were shook about it: 

Shortly after he left the stage, Nick ― clearly seeing the chatter about his dental state of affairs ― tweeted about what was happening in his mouth:

Oh Nick. Perhaps you should stuff your face with some salad after you perform for millions of people, but, hey, that’s just us.

Grammys 2020 Red Carpet: All The Pics You Need To See
Billie Eilish(01 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Lizzo(02 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominee: Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best New Artist, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best R&B Performance, Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best Urban Contemporary Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Ariana Grande(03 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Lil Nas X(04 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Album Of The Year, Record Of The Year, Best Rap/Sung Performance, Best New Artist, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Best Music Video (credit:Emma McIntyre via Getty Images)
Billy Porter(05 of41)
Open Image Modal
Presenter (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend(06 of41)
Open Image Modal
Performer (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas(07 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (credit:VALERIE MACON via Getty Images)
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner(08 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (credit:VALERIE MACON via Getty Images)
Kevin and Danielle Jonas(09 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
FKA Twigs(10 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Music Video (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Tyler, The Creator(11 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Rap Album (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Dua Lipa(12 of41)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
James Blake and Jameela Jamil(13 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Alternative Music Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Lewis Capaldi(14 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Song Of The Year (credit:David Fisher/Shutterstock)
Lana Del Rey(15 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Song Of The Year and Album Of The Year (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Shawn Mendes(16 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Pop Duo/Group Vocal Performance (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
BTS(17 of41)
Open Image Modal
Performers (credit:Emma McIntyre via Getty Images)
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton(18 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Country Solo Performance (credit:Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne(19 of41)
Open Image Modal
Presenters (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Rosalía(20 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best New Artist and Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album (credit:Kevin Mazur via Getty Images)
Rick Ross(21 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Rap Song (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
JoJo(22 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominee: Best R&B Song (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Labrinth(23 of41)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Mollie King(24 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Song Of The Year (for Hair Down) (even though it came out in 2017) (we're kidding) (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Ben Platt(25 of41)
Open Image Modal
Performer (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Usher(26 of41)
Open Image Modal
Performer (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Shania Twain(27 of41)
Open Image Modal
Presenter (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Anderson .Paak(28 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best R&B Album, Best R&B Performance (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Cyndi Lauper(29 of41)
Open Image Modal
Performer (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Tess Holliday(30 of41)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
The Cranberries(31 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Rock Album (credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Billy Ray Cyrus(32 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Music Video (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Bebe Rexha(33 of41)
Open Image Modal
Presenter (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Camila Cabello(34 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Pop Vocal Duo/Group Performance (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Lilly Singh(35 of41)
Open Image Modal
(credit:Amy Sussman via Getty Images)
Ty Dolla $ign, Skrillex and Boyz Noize(36 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Dance Recording (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
Giuliana Rancic(37 of41)
Open Image Modal
E! presenter (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Nao(38 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Urban Contemporary Album (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Bring Me The Horizon(39 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Rock Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
David Crosby(40 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Music Film (credit:Lester Cohen via Getty Images)
Jessie Reyez(41 of41)
Open Image Modal
Nominated: Best Urban Contemporary Album (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)