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Priyanka Chopra: Being bad is so much more fun

Priyanka Chopra will be seen in the role of antagonist Victoria Leeds in her Hollywood debut Baywatch and the actress says playing a baddie is "much more fun".

The 34-year-old star, who attended the Cinema Con 2017 with cast of the movie adaptation of popular TV series of 90s, took to social media to share fun pictures from the event.


"Being bad is so much more fun! #Baywatch cast at #cinemacon2017 #victorialeeds #BeBaywatch @therock @zacefron @alexannadaddario @kellyrohrbach @thejonbass," she captioned a group photo featuring Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron, Kelly Rohrbach and others.

"Always fun with these boys!," she wrote along side another photo of her, Johnson and Efron sharing a laugh.

Joined by a group of models clad in the iconic red swimsuit, the complete star-cast came together for the first time to present a clip from their upcoming action-comedy.

The group introduced themselves as the 'Avengers of the Beach'.

Priyanka and her co-stars Alexandra Daddario and Rohrbach also got together for an impromptu gig backstage, singing Britney Spears' hit track "I'm not that innocent".

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