Priyanka Chopra Addresses Dropping Jonas From Her Name on Instagram

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Priyanka Chopra Addresses Dropping Jonas From Her Name on Instagram

 Priyanka Chopra is addressing the uproar and scrutiny after she removed her husband Nick Jonas' surname from her Instagram handle last year, calling the ordeal "a professional threat".



In an interview with Vanity Fair, the Quantico star addressed a "random Monday in November" when Chopra reverted to only her first and last name on Instagram, a move that prompted speculation from fans that her marriage was in trouble. Was. But as Chopra tells the fashion magazine for its February cover story, social media is far from being the be-all and end-all. He said that the microscope is presented as a prime example of celebrities experience finding itself in this digital age.

Chopra told the outlet, "Actually, it's a very palpable feeling, that if I post a picture, whatever is behind me in that picture is going to be zoomed in, and people are guessing." are going." "It's just a professional threat... Because of the noise of our social media, because of the pervasiveness of it in our lives, I think it seems much bigger than that. I think we give it a lot of credibility. In real life, and I don't think it's needed."

It didn't take long for Chopra to put an end to the rocky wedding rumours, after she dropped a cheeky comment on one of Jonas' workout videos. She wrote, "Hey! I died in your arms..." followed by some heart emoji.

The Bollywood star is no stranger to public scrutiny, including allegations in a deleted article by New York magazine's The Cut that she was a "global scam artist" who married Jonas to advance her career. Most recently, Chopra – along with fellow judges Julianne Hough and Usher – was on the receiving end of criticism for her role in the competition series The Activist, which came under fire for its format, in which activists compete against each other. Was seen. to uncover their reasons. At the time, Chopra admitted that the show felt wrong and apologized for her participation. Chopra now tells Vanity Fair that the whole situation made her sad.


"It's really sad when something like this happens because it was never intended," she told the outlet. "It makes me sad because I try to live my life as a good person every day, doing the best I can like everyone else. And sometimes it would be nice to be seen for that."

Despite the ups and downs, Jonas, who recently celebrated his third wedding anniversary with Chopra, told Vanity Fair that he never saw his wife overwhelmed by the pressures of fame.

"We both know that public life is something we do," Jonas said. But we set real boundaries around our personal lives, our privacy, and worked really hard to create that little safe haven for ourselves. friends and family."

Chopra also told the outlet that she is excited about the future, which includes children.

"They are a big part of our desire for the future," she said. "By the grace of God, when it happens, it happens."

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