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Priyanka Chopra Shares Heartfelt Appreciation Message for Husband Nick Jonas
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Date:2025-04-13 13:27:17
Close ain't close enough when it comes to Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
The Quantico star recently shared a tribute to her husband of five years in honor of his newest musical comedy project, Power Ballad, which he will star in alongside Paul Rudd.
"Husband appreciation post: As I finish one he starts one," Priyanka wrote in a May 9 post. "The universe keeps us in sync. So happy to be reunited as he starts filming Power Ballad. Congratulations on your first day, baby. There is no one who works harder than you. This is going to be amazing."
For her part, Priyanka just finished filming Prime Video film, Heads of State with Idris Elba and John Cena. Her and Nick's daughter Malti, 2, even joined in on the experience, with the 41-year-old sharing pics of the toddler on set while praising her coworkers in front of and behind the camera on Instagram May 8, writing, "A set that was always so full of laughter and professionalism."
And Nick, 31, and Priyanka are well-versed in balancing their careers with their personal lives. In fact, the Jonas Brothers member recently celebrated his daughter's birthday amid the band's The Tour, which began last August.
Some of the band's integral members—including his brothers Kevin Jonas and Joe Jonas as well as drummer Jack Lawless—even joined in for the festivities.
Showing off photos of his only child's Elmo-themed extravaganza, Nick wrote in a January 16 Instagram post, "Our little angel is 2 years old."
Amid filming and touring, Nick and Priyanka also managed to squeeze in family time all over the world—including celebrations for the Hindu Holi festival and a trip to Dubai in March.
As Priyanka wrote alongside sweet photos of the trio on their latest United Arab Emirates vacation, "Home away from home."
Read on for more of Priyanka and Nick's sweet moments.
Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra first sparked rumors of a romance back at the 2017 Met Gala, where they walked the red carpet together.
Between attending a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game and the Beauty and the Beast Live in Concert show together, this pair inadvertently confirmed their romance with all their public outings.
In July 2018, Nick proposed to Priyanka after two months of dating. In fact, the "Jealous" singer shut down the Tiffany & Co. store in London to check out diamond engagement rings just weeks before.
The famous newlyweds, who tied the knot in two ceremonies in India, kept the celebrations going with a glamorous reception at the Taj Palace Hotel in New Delhi, India.
While celebrating their wedding reception in Mumbai, India, the Bollywood actress and Nick posed for beautiful photos.
When the Jonas Brothers reunited and took part in the Happiness Begins tour, Priyanka was one of the band's biggest supporters. In fact, she was spotted dancing and singing at multiple shows.
While celebrating the 2019 Oscars, Nick and Priyanka stepped out for the Vanity Fair Oscars after party—the same event where they first met in 2017. "I put my drink down," Nick recalled to Vogue when spotting his wife on that special night. "Get on one knee—this is in front of a bunch of people—and I say, ‘You're real. Where have you been all my life?' Like, loud."
In 2017, the famous pair attended the larger-than-life Met Gala with Ralph Lauren. Fast-forward to 2019 and the pair attended as newlyweds!
When celebrating Christmas as husband and wife, the couple incorporated traditions from both of their families.
This award season, pop culture fans are keeping their eyes open for this Hollywood couple who never disappoint in the fashion department.
Priyanka and Nick welcomed their first child, Maltie Marie, in January 2022.
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