
Priyanka Chopra shares a 'perfect' pool date with Malti Marie; the girls dazzled in pink
Priyanka Chopra
, the 'IT Girl,' has been winning the hearts of the internet with her dazzling promotional tour for 'Heads of State,' starring alongside
Idris Elba
and
John Cena
. However, a single 'perfect' picture with her adorable daughter, Malti Marie, was enough to melt those hearts.
Priyanka's 'Perfect' Pool Date
The 'Desi Girl' shared a captivating snapshot of her and the 3-year-old in a swimming pool, enjoying family time. During the play date, Priyanka was sharing kisses with her daughter and encouraging her to float. On the other hand, Malti, with her little sweet curls, was facing the actress and holding her hands.
Priyanka, sparkling with a family-time glow on her face, donned a strapless swimsuit, minimal jewellery including a chain, a pair of small hoop earrings, and a hair bun.
Malti Marie wore a white swimsuit with baby pink and rose pink strawberry prints, and a Barbie pink floatie. The 42-year-old actress shared the sweet moment on her Instagram story, and captioned it with 'Perfect' and an emoji with two heart eyes.
Malti Marie had the time of her life on set...
Previously, in an interview with E! News, Priyanka shared that Malti Marie was with her while she was filming the upcoming film 'Heads of State.' The duo got to witness amazing locations and have a fun time.
'We were filming in Provence, and while I was on set, Malti and her grandma would go out to a bakery to get croissants and bring them back. She had the most amazing time while we were filming this movie,' the 'Citadel' actress said. Malti even picked up the industry lingo and called the craft services 'crafty' just like the actors, adding that she got used to being on the set.
Priyanka Chopra and
Nick Jonas
shared the vows in 2018 and welcomed their daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, in 2022 via surrogacy. Meanwhile, on the work front, Priyanka's upcoming film will be released on July 2, 2025, on Amazon Prime Video.
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