Priyanka Chopra Goes Behind The Tweets And Talks About Her Maxim Armpit Controversy And Romantic Moments With Nick Jonas

    Priyanka Chopra Goes Behind The Tweets

    Priyanka Chopra Goes Behind The Tweets And Talks About Her Maxim Armpit Controversy And Romantic Moments With Nick Jonas

    Priyanka Chopra went ahead shared the stories behind some of her most talked-about posts on Twitter, becoming the first Indian celebrity to feature on #BehindTheTweets. In a video shared by Twitter Movies, PC can be seen talking about some romantic moments with Nick Jonas, her Maxim cover armpit controversy, some awesome one-liners!

    Before Priyanka, Hollywood celebs like Blake Lively, Jonas Brothers and Cole Sprouse featured on Behind The Tweets.


    First and foremost addressing her old armpit controversy Priyanka recalled how after featuring on the Maxim cover this obnoxious trend started online where people said that her armpit in the cover was heavily photoshopped! The actress had to shut down the ridiculous trend by tweeting a real picture of herself with a funny hashtag, #WillTheRealArmpitPleaseStandUp!


    The Sky Is Pink actress also talked about her quick getaway to Oman and the ‘marital bliss’ picture she posted with Nick Jonas from there, and one other very romantic picture from the ‘Isn’t It Romantic’ premiere.




    PC also spoke about the snow bar she had made in Switzerland while they enjoyed the Super Bowl in January together soon after their wedding.


    A perfect one-liner Priyanka once Twiiter had gone viral, which read ‘Nothing is ever really lost till you mom can’t find it.’ She described it as one of her ‘super profound’ moments when she is trying to pull herself out of her worst.

    On the work front, Priyanka is presently busy promoting her upcoming film The Sky Is Pink and after wrapping up her schedule in Mumbai she’s back in New York and is going to appear on the Jimmy Fallon Show.

    The Sky Is Pink also stars Farhan Akhtar, Zaira Wasim and Rohit Saraf and will be releasing on 11 October.