Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas' Wedding Wasn't Supposed To Be Huge

Salena Harshini |Aug 12, 2019

Although the wedding of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas was an impressively grand one, it has been revealed by PeeCee that it wasn's planned to be that huge in the beginning.

Priyanka Chopra, who got hitched with American actor-singer Nick Jonas in December last year, has recently shared that what she wanted was a small wedding ceremony. However, in the end, it turned out to be an extravagant ceremony as we all know.

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Priyanka was quoted in a report by ETonline,

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Also, the actress claimed that initially, the total number of guests was only 180.

Ever since the dating rumors of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas blew up and then the marriage happened, she has received a whole lot of prying and prejudices for their age gap. Speaking of this issue, the Desi girl replied,

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PeeCee had previously talked about their wedding. She said,

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Priyanka Chopra in "Baywatch" (2017).

Priyanka Chopra has lately had her latest project brought to a close. She will be seen acting in The Sky Is Pink alongside Zaira Wasim and Farhan Akhtar. The actress has taken part in a number of Hollywood movies, including Baywatch, Isn’t It Romantic

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