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Priyanka Chopra breaks wine glass on her head after 'bad day', shares video on Instagram

| | Feb 24, 2018, at 03:26 pm

Los Angeles, Feb 24 (IBNS): Actress Priyanka Chopra shocked her fans when she posted a video where she could be seen breaking a wine glass on her head.

Priyanka said she had a 'bad day'.

The video was shot at the end of such a day.

Sharing the video on social media, she captioned it on Instagram as: " This is what happens when you work from nine to wine... DO NOT TRY this at home
I make ‘pour’ decisions after a bad day! Lol ok ok I’ll stop. #causeyouhadabadday 🍷 🤬😂 #dontpissmeoff #DramaMamaPS: breakaway glass! #Moviemagic props to my @abcquanticoProp dept! Thank you. Lol."

The slow-mo video surely left her fans surprised.

After working in Bollywood, Priyanka made her international TV debut with American TV series Quantico.

The series made her popular across the globe.

She made her Hollywood debut last year with Baywatch.

Image: Priyanka Chopra Instagram page
 

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