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Priyanka Chopra Shares PDA Moments with Nick Jonas on Vacation with Daughter Malti Ahead of 43rd Birthday

Priyanka Chopra Shares PDA Moments with Nick Jonas on Vacation with Daughter Malti Ahead of 43rd Birthday

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas marked her birthday eve on Thursday, July 17 by sharing footage of her recent vacation with husband Nick Jonas and their 3-year-old daughter Malti Marie
The family were also joined by friends and family, including Nick's brother Joe Jonas
"On my birthday eve, all I can be is grateful," she wrotePriyanka Chopra Jonas is feeling grateful as she heads into a new year of life.
On Thursday, July 17, the actress, 43, marked her birthday eve by sharing footage of her recent vacation with husband Nick Jonas and their 3-year-old daughter Malti Marie, as well as Nick's brother Joe Jonas and other family and friends.
In the clip, the family appeared in good spirits as they vacationed on the beach and aboard a yacht.
Nick, 32, was captured wrapping his arms around his wife as she sported a yellow bikini while their daughter had a snuggle with her mom.
The clip also snapped Chopra Jonas, who turned 43 on July 18, running and jumping into her man's arms on the beach for a steamy smooch before Joe Jonas joined his sister-in-law for a selfie.
Nick was also seen driving his family of three on a jet ski as Malti sat in the middle of her parents. The family encountered wild pigs and even a small shark in the water as they explored their tropical paradise.
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"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,' the Heads of State star wrote in her 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! 🧿❤️💋."
Earlier this month, Chopra Jonas shared more vacation snaps from her travels to Miami Beach, Fla., with Nick and Malti.
Malti was pictured having a blast at the park with her dad, as well as playing with a dollhouse.
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A clip also featured the little girl coloring on the plane as they went on their journey.
"And we're off.. ❤️❤️ #summerbaby" Chopra Jonas' caption read.
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