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Priyanka Chopra treats fans to a throwback picture of herself in bikini, bindi, and bangles; Nick Jonas reacts

Priyanka Chopra treats fans to a throwback picture of herself in bikini, bindi, and bangles; Nick Jonas reacts

Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas is treating her fans to a throwback picture of herself from the year 2000.

After making stunning appearances in Paris, Chopra took to Instagram and shared a 22-year-old gorgeous picture oozing charm and nostalgia!


The photograph seems to be from her early modelling days when she was just 18-years-old.

In the picture, she is seen donning a brown, printed bikini, styled with bangles and bindi.

Captioning the picture, she wrote, “Circa November 2000. Presenting my 18 yr old “smolder” (emoji)”.

Soon after she posted the picture, her husband Nick Jonas dropped a comment. He posted a fire emoji in the comments section.

Priyanka’s Dil Dhadakne Do co-star Ranveer Singh also reacted to the picture. He wrote “Bruhhh”

Even fans went crazy in the comments section and wrote compliments for the 39-year-old actor.

An Instagram user wrote, “Queenin since forever”, while another wrote, “A goddess then and still a goddess (lovestruck emoji)."

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