

The teenagers went wild, and some of their parents did too, when the Jonas Brothers stopped into Madame Tussauds Thursday to check out their new lookalikes.
Screams and cheers rang out as the trio posed for photos next to their wax work figures and signed autographs for fans on 42nd Street.
"I cried because they're so perfect," said Sydney Dalton, 14, from Ocean City, N.J., when she saw the statues of her pop idols.
"I thought I was going to faint," said 15-year-old Janairy Pena, from the Bronx, admitting she skipped school to see the three brothers in the flesh.
Many lined up for hours to glimpse the boys, who only spent a few minutes at the museum, but the prize for the most dedicated Jonas Brother fan went to a mother and daughter from Burbank, Calif.
They drove for four days, and secured their spot at the front of the line at 7 p.m. Tuesday - more than 36 hours before the wax works were unveiled.
"We must have seen them at least 50 times," said Jennifer Barre, 14.
"We love them, we love the Jonas brothers and the whole family."
"I love them as much as she does," Jennifer's mom, Maggie, 38, added. "Their heart is all the way into it, they love what they do and it really shows through their music."
The figures were created after the museum received hundreds of thousands of requests for a Jonas Brothers wax work.
Decked out in their signature tweed jackets and skinny pants, the boys checked out their mirror images and seemed impressed.
"They're cool, huh? They're awesome, they're really good," Kevin said.
"This feels great," Joe said.
Who's hotter? The Jonas Brothers, or Robert Pattinson in "Twilight"?
One thing's for sure: Together, they could rule the teenage girl world.
The Jonas Brothers talked to MTV about being involved in the "New Moon" soundtrack. They'd even love to write a song especially for the new film.
"The movie was obviously a huge success, and if they asked us to be a part of [the sequel], that would be great," Nick Jonas said.
"It would be really cool." Joe and Kevin agreed: "That would be really cool"
Settle down, dudes. Before they write a song for "New Moon," they'd have to actually see "Twilight."
"I haven't seen it," Joe admitted. "But I have heard it's a great movie." Kevin added that they often get advance DVDs and "watch them on plane rides."
According to the JoBros, "Twilight" is not just for girls.
Joe admires vampire Edward Cullen's strength. "He's a vampire, but he's pretty strong and stuff."
Turns out the Jonas Brothers got pretty close to the L.A. "Twilight" premiere. They'd been invited, but got stuck working on their TV show all day. On the way to their hotel, the tired lads stopped to pick up a pizza in Westwood.
Surprise. The pizza place they ordered from just happened to be across the street from the premiere. "And so, we come up driving, and didn't realize that it was the 'Twilight' premiere," Kevin said. "It was one of those comical moments that was really funny for us."

The first daughters love the Jonas Brothers—and the feeling’s mutual, Access Hollywood reports. “They were just so grateful, so nice, so composed and so awesome,” said Kevin Jonas of the Obama girls, who were treated to a surprise private concert by the tween sensations on inauguration night. “To be the prize at the end for the girls, was really, really awesome.”
The U.S. fraternal pop group The Jonas Brothers has agreed to make its first appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman," CBS announced.
The band is to appear on the episode of the late-night chat show scheduled to air Thursday.
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas will be seen on the big-screen later this month in a film documenting their sell-out summer 2008 concert tour, "Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience."
The movie is scheduled to open Feb. 27.