Sometimes, celebrity is all in the family. Whether it's a mother-daughter duo (Goldie Hawn and Kate Hudson), a father-son pair (Martin and Charlie Sheen) or siblings (Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal), it seems like famous relations certainly aren't a rarity. I don't know how many of you checked out E! this past Sunday night, but another famous fam was on display-family Jonas.

Season two of the eldest Jonas brother's reality show, Married to Jonas, premiered Sunday night, bringing back Kevin Jonas and wife, Danielle, for another season of their New Jersey-based antics. The couple, who have been married for over three years, first brought cameras inside their home in 2012 to document their relations with respective in-laws.

The show also serves to highlight Kevin's career responsibilities; he is one of three members of the Jonas Brothers, a Disney-supported band composed of Kevin and two younger brothers, Joe and Nick. The brothers gained popularity in the late 2000s after starring in the Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock. Since then, the brothers have released four albums, gained a horde of teen followers and won an award for "Breakthrough Artist" at the American Music Awards. Although the brothers put their group band on hold to focus on individual careers, they have recently come back together and are planning to release a new album later this year.

But enough about the brothers. Because, let's be honest, they aren't the stars of Married to Jonas. For those of you who have never seen the show, I'm going to share a secret: the real star is 25-year-old Danielle-or, as viewers have learned, Dani. It's unclear what's so compelling about her. Is it the fact that she's girl-next-door relatable? Or maybe it's her vulnerability and the fact that she's sometimes insecure, which makes her so human? Or... is it her laugh?

Anyway, it seems like there have been a million reality shows displaying the supposed "everyday life" of married couples, ranging from actual celebrities, like on Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica to famous personalities like Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann on Don't Be Tardy. But the young Jonas couple stands out from the rest-and not just because one member of the union seems almost allergic to the idea of fame.

Sure, we've seen Kevin and his wife bicker, but we've also seen the 25-year-old hurry to his wife's aid after her involvement in a car crash. And we've seen the support they give each other: he giving her confidence after the results of a photo shoot, she encouraging him with his music.

We've seen them deal with in-laws, "discuss the pressure of having children," and, unbelievably, admit that living in the spotlight isn't always that easy.

I can't endorse the show as anything more than some entertainment to play in the background of dinner or a quick break from a long night of homework. But I can admit that I'm pretty impressed that the duo have been together for this long-and maybe, for that, they're worth watching.