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Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas's Mushy Pics From Met Gala 2025 Is Everything. Bonus
Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas's Mushy Pics From Met Gala 2025 Is Everything. Bonus

NDTV

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Priyanka Chopra And Nick Jonas's Mushy Pics From Met Gala 2025 Is Everything. Bonus

New Delhi: Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos from her MET Gala 2025 weekend. What The first image shows Priyanka Chopra in a white halter-neck column gown with bold black polka dots, paired with elbow-length gloves, a statement emerald necklace, and a large black hat. She captioned the post: "Still thinking about this date night.. #MET25," with Dave Brubeck's Take Five playing in the background. The post also featured intimate moments with husband Nick Jonas. In one image, the couple is seen standing close in a golden-lit room, with Priyanka in a sparkly silver fringe mini-dress and Nick in a tailored suit. Another photo captures Nick kissing Priyanka's shoulder. A standout moment came from their daughter Malti Marie, who was seen in a red frock, black gloves and white socks, wearing Priyanka's oversized MET Gala hat in a hallway shot. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Priyanka (@priyankachopra) Background The MET Gala holds personal significance for Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas as they first attended the event together in 2017. After skipping last year, they returned in 2025, with Priyanka wearing a polka dot jacket and train and Nick in a coordinated black and white look. Professionally, Priyanka is set to make her return to Indian cinema in SS Rajamouli's upcoming film with Mahesh Babu. She has already filmed key scenes in Odisha and Hyderabad.

Priyanka Chopra Holds Nick Jonas Close, Singer Kisses Her Shoulder In Hot MET Gala Pics
Priyanka Chopra Holds Nick Jonas Close, Singer Kisses Her Shoulder In Hot MET Gala Pics

News18

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Priyanka Chopra Holds Nick Jonas Close, Singer Kisses Her Shoulder In Hot MET Gala Pics

Last Updated: Priyanka Chopra shared MET Gala 2025 photos, showing glamorous outfits, moments with Nick Jonas, and a cute shot of their daughter Malti Marie. Priyanka Chopra just dropped a swoon-worthy behind-the-scenes photo dump from her MET Gala 2025 weekend—and it's serving glamour, romance, and a dash of adorable! The carousel begins with a striking solo shot: Priyanka stuns in her MET ensemble – a white halter-neck column gown adorned with bold black polka dots, cinched at the waist with a slim belt. Channeling vintage Hollywood elegance, she completed the look with dramatic elbow-length black gloves, a statement emerald necklace, and a larger-than-life black hat. Her caption? Simple yet swoony: 'Still thinking about this date night.. #MET25" — paired with the smooth jazz notes of Dave Brubeck's Take Five playing in the background. Another photo raises the temperature—Priyanka shares a sultry moment with husband Nick Jonas. The couple is seen in a moody, golden-lit room, standing close by a mirror. Priyanka wears a sparkly silver fringe mini-dress, while Nick looks sharp in a tailored suit. Their intense eye contact and Nick's protective hand placement speak volumes—clearly, date night was a whole vibe. In another photo, Nick gently kisses her shoulder. But it's the third image that stole hearts: little Malti Marie making her hallway runway debut in a red frock, black gloves, white socks—and yes, rocking her mom's oversized MET Gala hat. Shot from behind, the photo is pure joy, showing how fashion clearly runs in the family. Check out the photos here: The Met Gala is a special chapter in Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas's love story, as they first attended the event together in 2017 before starting their relationship. After missing last year's gala, the couple returned to the blue carpet for the 2025 event. For the occasion, Priyanka turned heads in a unique polka dot jacket, matching dress and a flowing train, while Nick looked charming in a black and white outfit. On the work front, Priyanka Chopra is all set to return to Indian cinema with SS Rajamouli's upcoming film starring Mahesh Babu. She has already shot crucial scenes in locations across Odisha and Hyderabad. First Published:

Stay Wary of ATM Fraud
Stay Wary of ATM Fraud

BBC News

time22-05-2025

  • BBC News

Stay Wary of ATM Fraud

It's important to remain alert of your surroundings and the machine itself when withdrawing money from a cashpoint. If you feel unsure or uneasy when using an ATM, trust your instincts and find another advice on what to look out for when using an ATM, visit the Take Five To Stop Fraud website, external here, and the Action Fraud website, external you believe your bank details have been compromised, call your bank and let it know immediately. You can do this by dialling 159 or by calling the helpline on the back of your banking if your bank is signed up to the 159 telephone service here, a precaution, it is advised to save your bank's 24 hour telephone number to your you have spoken to your bank, report the incident to the UK banks allow you to freeze your card through their mobile apps to prevent criminals making withdrawals and purchases with a stolen debit or credit card.

Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'
Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'

The Independent

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'

About two in five (43%) people say they trust their spouse or partner the most to be a 'safe pair of hands' when protecting their finances, while a quarter say their mother is safest and 23% put most trust in their father, a survey has found. The research, released by the Take Five to Stop Fraud campaign, found that among those who take steps to protect themselves from fraud, about half (51%) regularly monitor their bank accounts. Only one in 11 (9%) speak to those they trust to sense-check requests, just 27% challenge requests and only 39% take time to stop and think. Take Five said more than £3 million was lost each day on average to financial fraud in the first half of last year. It said fighting fraud is like a 'team sport' and everyone can learn to spot the warning signs of scams and block them before they cause harm. Catriona Still, spokesperson for Take Five to Stop Fraud, said: 'Fraudsters are constantly evolving their tactics, just like tough opponents on the pitch. 'They'll often try to rush or pressure you, targeting your money or personal information. 'That's why Take Five is uniting football tactics with fraud prevention – to help people slow down the game, challenge their opponents and be their own safe pair of hands to stop scammers in their tracks.' Take Five to Stop Fraud is run by banking and finance industry body UK Finance. The research was published as Take Five Week (May 12 to 18) gets under way. Take Five is urging people to follow its 'stop, challenge, protect' advice: 1. Stop. Take a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information. It could keep you safe. 2. Challenge. Could it be fake? It is OK to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you. 3. Protect. Contact your bank immediately if you think you have been scammed. Scams can be reported to Action Fraud. Take Five has also launched an interactive online game and encourages people to test their defences to see if they are 'match ready' to fight fraud at Its survey research among 2,000 people across the UK was carried out by Censuswide in April.

Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'
Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'

Yahoo

time11-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Spouses and mothers ‘safest pairs of hands to protect finances'

About two in five (43%) people say they trust their spouse or partner the most to be a 'safe pair of hands' when protecting their finances, while a quarter say their mother is safest and 23% put most trust in their father, a survey has found. The research, released by the Take Five to Stop Fraud campaign, found that among those who take steps to protect themselves from fraud, about half (51%) regularly monitor their bank accounts. Only one in 11 (9%) speak to those they trust to sense-check requests, just 27% challenge requests and only 39% take time to stop and think. Take Five said more than £3 million was lost each day on average to financial fraud in the first half of last year. It said fighting fraud is like a 'team sport' and everyone can learn to spot the warning signs of scams and block them before they cause harm. Catriona Still, spokesperson for Take Five to Stop Fraud, said: 'Fraudsters are constantly evolving their tactics, just like tough opponents on the pitch. 'They'll often try to rush or pressure you, targeting your money or personal information. 'That's why Take Five is uniting football tactics with fraud prevention – to help people slow down the game, challenge their opponents and be their own safe pair of hands to stop scammers in their tracks.' Take Five to Stop Fraud is run by banking and finance industry body UK Finance. The research was published as Take Five Week (May 12 to 18) gets under way. Take Five is urging people to follow its 'stop, challenge, protect' advice: 1. Stop. Take a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information. It could keep you safe. 2. Challenge. Could it be fake? It is OK to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you. 3. Protect. Contact your bank immediately if you think you have been scammed. Scams can be reported to Action Fraud. Take Five has also launched an interactive online game and encourages people to test their defences to see if they are 'match ready' to fight fraud at Its survey research among 2,000 people across the UK was carried out by Censuswide in April. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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