Global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas, in a recent Instagram post, shared heartwarming glimpses of her life lately, featuring none other than her husband, Nick Jonas, and their adorable daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas.
The Instagram post is a delightful collage of precious moments, showcasing the actress’s life beyond the glitz of the showbiz. Priyanka begins the visual journey with a sun-kissed selfie, radiating contentment.The reel of moments unfolds with a video capturing a romantic stroll by the shore, hand-in-hand with Nick Jonas, the love of her life.
The next frame captures the couple’s joyful pose outside what appears to be an eatery, exuding warmth and happiness. Priyanka Chopra, sporting a cute warm cap and high-neck sweater, perfectly complemented Nick’s gray warmer and bright red cap. The visuals continue with a charming selfie of the couple, revealing the sheer bliss of their companionship.

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The post also features the adorable Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, happily immersed in play with her friends. The culinary delights take center stage, with a tempting glimpse of egg benedict, possibly masterfully crafted by Franklin Jonas. Priyanka humorously captioned the post, “Lately (red heart emoji). Full heart, full tummy.”

The enchanting family narrative unfolds further with a heartwarming image of Nick Jonas’s father, Kevin Jonas, reading stories to little Malti. Closing the chapter of this visual journey, Priyanka dons a bathrobe and indulges in goofy and fun expressions, adding a touch of playfulness to the wholesome family montage.

This Instagram revelation comes shortly after the celebration of Malti Marie’s second birthday. Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, and their families marked the occasion with a visit to the Malibu Hindu temple, encapsulating the essence of their diverse cultural celebrations. The actress shared a snapshot from the temple visit, expressing gratitude for their “miracle” who turned two.

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