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Is Deepika Padukone pregnant?

Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra are grabbing the headlines since morning for their appearance at the Met Gala. The B-Town beauties met there and partied together. Priyanka posted a picture on Instagram in which she is posing with her hubby Nick Jonas, Deepika Padukone, and others. Well, of course, it’s a wonderful picture, but it has left people on social media with one question “Is Deepika Padukone pregnant?”

In the picture shared by Priyanka, Deepika is having a small belly pooch and people have started commenting on the picture asking if she is pregnant. Check out the picture and the comments below…


Well, we wonder if Deepika if that is actually a baby bump or it is just the pose that is making it look like that. A few weeks ago, a couple of pictures of Sonam and Priyanka too have started speculations that the actresses are pregnant. This is nothing new, whenever an actress ties the knot, speculations about her pregnancy becomes the talk of the town.

Meanwhile, Deepika is currently busy with the shooting of Chhapaak which is a biopic on acid attack survivor Laxmi Agarwal. The film is being directed by Meghna Gulzar and it will be hitting the screens in January next year.

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