
Nick Jonas seems to lose patience with wife Priyanka as her hat overshadows him on the Met Gala red carpet amid fan concern their relationship is on the rocks
Nick Jonas appeared to lose his patience with his wife Priyanka Chopra in latest resurfaced footage from the Met Gala last week.
The Jonas Brothers singer, 32, looked visibly annoyed as he attempted to pose next to her on the carpet.
Yet it seems there wasn't room for both Nick and Priyanka's wide brimmed hat which kept getting in the way of the musician and hitting him in the face.
Swapping sides to try and fit below it, Nick looked visibly uncomfortable before he was seen saying: 'Your hat' to Priyanka as she joked: 'Ohhh'.
While Priyanka laughed it off, her husband looked less than impressed as he kept a straight face before walking off once the snaps had been taken.
It comes amid fan concern that their relationship could be on the rocks after fans commented on a noticeable distance from the pair as they posed in front of the cameras.
According to body language expert Judi James: 'They look more like two stars that are married rather than a "one unit" power couple here.'
'Their poses look independent, less tactile and less flirtatious, maybe more grown-up,' James told DailyMail.com exclusively.
She also added that Nick's facial expressions at the gala weren't exactly lovey-dovey towards his wife.
'Nick seems to have brought one facial expression with him here and it's a rather fierce, serious look, aimed at the banks of cameras with no sign here smiling or gazing at his wife.'
Yet Priyanka has previously revealed the couple have a slightly more unusual way of dealing with arguments.
Speaking back in 2019, the star admitted that Nick would make her face the wall during arguments and wouldn't talk to her until she calms down.
She explained: 'Whenever we start arguing, he physically changes my direction and he says that talk to the wall and when you're willing to have a conversation then I'll move you back.'
Observing the pair on the Met Gala carpet last week one fan posted a picture of the couple holding hands but standing far away from each other in front of The Carlyle hotel on X, formerly Twitter, ahead of the event.
'All that space… divorce soon come,' they claimed.
According to body language expert Judi James: 'They look more like two stars that are married rather than a "one unit" power couple here'
In a video of the couple on the Met steps that was posted by Vogue, another user even pointed out in the comments section that they had 'no chemistry.'
'They don't look happy but love to see them in public!!!!' one person wrote.
In a video of the couple on the Met steps that was posted by Vogue, another user even pointed out in the comments section that they had 'no chemistry.'
'They don't look happy but love to see them in public!!!!' one person wrote.
James pointed out that the couple's body language at the grand event was quite different than their first appearance in 2017.
'Looking back at this couple's Met body language from their first appearance in 2017 it's easy to see that they missed a beat this year in terms of their signature sensual, fun posing,' James said.
'This outing looked self-conscious and rather awkward with a lack of any easy-going co-ordination or synchronization,' she continued.
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Telegraph
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