Too Many Wedding Ceremonies Left Nick Jonas Fed Up, Especially Looking At The Bills!

Nagini Shree |Mar 09, 2019

Priyanka Chopra must be unpleased with what her hubby Nick Jonas had said on their fairytale wedding on "James Corden's The Late Late Show".

Though Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas’ wedding were full of smiles and showered with bless and wishes, there was a point made groom Nick fed up. The American singer made a confession on The Late Late Show With James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke, but his lovely lady would not be too happy to hear it.

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Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra. Source: Us Weekly

During Thursday's "Carpool Karaoke" segment with the Jonas Brothers, James Corden hooked Nick up to a lie detector machine and asked several tricky questions. Corden asked Joe, his brothers’ wives, get on his nerves and he said no. It was revealed to be a lie. Kevin was left in splits at his confession while Nick looked embarrassed.

Corden then asked Kevin:

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James then asked Nick the question:

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He said and fell into giggles. And all of them couldn't stop laughing.

Earlier, Joe Jonas teased Nick when the subject of his summer wedding to Sophie Turner came up. When sitting down for James Corden's The Late Late Show, he was asked what he has learned from watching his brothers’ wedding. He added.
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Nick and Priyanka had two weddings, one western Christian wedding and one Hindu wedding for our religions. In addition, they also hosted several pre-rituals and wedding receptions.

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