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Priyanka Chopra Dons a Parade of Bikinis and Kisses Nick Jonas on Beach Vacation

Priyanka Chopra Dons a Parade of Bikinis and Kisses Nick Jonas on Beach Vacation

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Priyanka Chopra shared more photos and videos from her birthday vacation in the Bahamas with her husband Nick Jonas and daughter Malti.
In two posts, she shared glimpses at their idyllic beachy holiday, including a kissing selfie with Jonas.
Chopra previously shared other snaps from the vacation alongside some reflections on turning 43.Priyanka Chopra's recent family vacation looks nothing short of idyllic. The actress spent her 43rd birthday with her husband Nick Jonas and their three-year-old daughter Malti in the Bahamas, soaking up the sun, chilling on the beach, and rocking countless flawless bikinis.
Chopra has been sharing some snaps and clips from their beautiful getaway on social media. Her July 19 post was captioned, "Winning at life. 🙏🏽 Grateful. Thank you all for the birthday wishes, messages and calls. My heart is full." It included a number of blissful beach pics. Chopra wore a backless purple sundress and relaxed on the beach as the sunset. In one picture, she and Jonas shared a kiss in a selfie.
In a July 20 post, Chopra shared a few more glimpses into their vacation. She lounged on a boat in a glamorous red dress. She sat in the sand as the waves lapped the shore. She walked along the beach with Jonas and Malti. In another photo, she held hands with Jonas as Malti played in the sand. She captioned the post, "Dream❤️ bye bye to the best birthday trip / summer vacation ever!"
Chopra previously shared some other snaps from the vacation on Instagram to mark her 43rd birthday. The post included an adorable moment that saw Chopra jumping into Jonas' arms and kissing him.
"As I prepare to go into another year around the sun. On my birthday eve, all I can be is grateful. I feel so protected by the universe and so grateful for all the gifts that have been provided to me," Chopra wrote in the caption. "My family is my greatest gift and all of my incredible well wishers around the world. Thank you. So with immense gratitude I go into 43 baby! 🧿❤️💋."
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