Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have experienced some of the happiest experiences of their lives since becoming parents. Malti Marie Chopra Jonas is the name of the couple's newly born baby. The couple has effectively balanced their professional and parental commitments while still making time for each other.
Priyanka Chopra returned to Mumbai on Friday afternoon after taking the globe by storm with her confession about her struggles in Bollywood. She returned home with her husband, Nick Jonas, and their daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of the little cutie to India. The new parents were all smiles as they greeted and posed with their baby for the photographers.
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Malti is visiting Mumbai for the first time, and she looked adorable as Priyanka cradled her in her arms while posing outside the departure gates with Nick. Since Malti's birth in January 2022, Priyanka has frequently been spotted posting glimpses of her child on her social media accounts. The family looked adorable in the clip shared by the paparazzi because they were dressed casually.
As fans showered love and devotion on the family of three, netizens couldn't help but notice how awkwardly Priyanka was cradling her kid. Many others came to her aid by pointing out that it was her kid, and many others taught her how to properly carry a newborn.
One user wrote, “She doesn’t even know how to hold a baby.” Another user wrote, “Sorry, but she can't even keel hold of her baby.” A comment read, “the way she is holding her kid is awkward, the kid can easily flip. Small children jerk with their legs and hands and hence holding them from neck and backbone support is important.”
In terms of work, Priyanka will make her web-series debut with the Russo Brothers' ‘Citadel’. She is now working on Farhan Akhtar's ‘Jee Le Zaraa’, in which she co-stars with Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt, as well as her Hollywood projects, ‘Love Again’ and ‘Ending Things’.