
Priyanka Chopra sizzles in an array of bikinis as she celebrates her 43rd birthday in the Bahamas with husband Nick Jonas and daughter Malti, three
The actress has been joined by her husband Nick Jonas and their daughter Malti, three, in the idyllic location.
She showed off her incredible figure in a blue and white striped number for one snap as she strolled into the ocean.
In another she wore a flattering yellow two piece while posing on an ocean swing as Nick and Malti stood nearby.
She also looked stunning in a floaty bright red dress as she showed off an elegant evening look.
The brunette beauty penned in the caption of her post: 'Winning at life. Grateful. Thank you all for the birthday wishes, messages and calls. My heart is full.'
She was enjoying the well-deserved break after a busy few months promoting her recent action-comedy Heads Of State.
Last month she joined her costars John Cena and Idris Elba at the US premiere, which was held in Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
John stars in the Amazon Prime Video film as a blockbuster action star who later becomes the President of the United States.
Idris plays a former commando who rises to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, but despite his country's longstanding 'special relationship' with the US, the two world leaders have an ongoing rivalry.
Their differences don't last long though when both become the targets of a global conspiracy, and Priyanka joins the fray as an MI6 agent who is ordered to keep the two leaders out of harm's way.
Filming began in 2023 in London before moving to Liverpool, France and then on to Serbia.
Paddy Considine, Stephen Root, Carla Gugino, Jack Quaid, Sarah Niles and Richard Coyle also star.
The film was produced by Safran Company's Peter Safran and John Rickard. Elba and Cena are both also executive producers, along with Marcus Viscidi.
The script was written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec, from draft by Harrison Query.
Miley Cyrus recently gushed about Priyanka and her husband Nick Jonas - who Miley dated as a teenager.
The Flowers singer, 32, reminisced on the time she dated the Jonas Brothers member, also 32, when they were both Disney stars and opened up about their current relationship.
During an appearance on the Every Single Album podcast, Cyrus said that there's no bad blood between them despite their bad breakup, which she went on to describe in detail.
'I like Nick, I'm into him. He's married with children. We're all moving on. Everything is good in the world,' she said on the podcast.
Then, she jokingly added, 'Niley for life,' as she referenced their past couple name.
Nearly two decades ago, Cyrus and Jonas dated from 2006 to 2007 before briefly reconnecting in 2009.
The Hannah Montana alum's songs, 7 Things and Before the Storm, are rumored to be about her relationship with him.
During her podcast appearance, she opened up about their breakup after they dated on-and-off nearly two decades ago.
She admitted that their first split left her 'distraught' and 'sobbing' before explaining why they mutually decided to break up.
She said that 'part of the reason we broke up' was because he was going on tour with his band instead of opening for her.
'He was, like, separating himself from the Disney thing, and I wanted him to take me on the tour,' she recalled. 'Like, 'Why don't we do it together? I don't understand why you're leaving me.''
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