Celebrity Size-16 Model Ashley Graham Plays Joe Jonas' Love Interest in DNCE's New 'Toothbrush' Video Republic Records announced on Monday the clip is coming soon By Jeff Nelson Jeff Nelson Instagram Twitter Jeff Nelson is the Senior News Editor, Entertainment at PEOPLE. For nearly a decade, he has worked across the brand's entertainment verticals, reporting on breaking news and writing and editing across platforms, as well as securing A-list cover exclusives, including Barry Manilow's coming out and an at-home interview with Madonna. Jeff has appeared as an expert on Good Morning America, Extra, HLN and SiriusXM, as well as at RuPaul's DragCon as a moderator. He studied magazine journalism at Drake University, graduating with a B.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication. People Editorial Guidelines Published on May 16, 2016 04:00 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Republic Records Joe Jonas has a type. The DNCE frontman’s label, Republic Records, announced that the band’s new music video for single “Toothbrush” is out now – and size-16 model Ashley Graham is starring as his love interest in the clip. The funky foursome – rounded out by bassist-keyboardist Cole Whittle, guitarist JinJoo and drummer Jack Lawless – released “Toothbrush” on their 2015 EP Swaay. And the infectious track chronicles a relationship at a turning point, with lyrics like: “Baby, you don’t have to rush / You can keep a toothbrush at my place … We don’t need to keep it hush / You can keep a toothbrush at my place … Stuck in a limbo, half hypnotized / Each time I let you stay the night.” “Toothbrush” is the second single from the former Jonas Brother‘s new act, as their breakout “Cake by the Ocean” continues to climb the charts. This, of course, isn’t the first time Jonas, 26, has teamed up with a model on a DNCE project: Ex Gigi Hadid directed their October ”Cake by the Ocean” clip. The “Toothbrush” video is just the latest career feat for Graham, 29. After appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated‘s iconic swimsuit issue earlier this year, the lingerie designer – whose TEDxBerkleeValencia talk on body diversity went viral last year – became a household name.