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People still give us a lot of sh*t about it : Priyanka Chopra says on age gap with husband Nick Jonas

| @indiablooms | Jun 07, 2019, at 05:35 pm

Los Angeles, June 7 (IBNS): Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas has revealed that some people still have problem with her as she married a man who is nearly 10 years junior to her.

"People gave us a lot of sh*t about that and still do ," Priyanka Chopra said speaking to InStyle magazine.

She further said: "I find it really amazing when you flip it and the guy is older, no one cares and actually people like it."

Priyank and Nick's marriage took place in India last year.

Speaking on her ultimate goal in her career and outside of it, Priyanka said: "I want to change the world a little bit. My big endgame is creating a formidable career and legacy for myself, but at the same time I want to have moved something.”

Apart from Indian movies, Priyanka made her international mark with her appearance in US TV series Quantico.

She made her Hollywood debut in 2017 with Baywatch.
 

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