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In a heartfelt interview, Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared her aspirations for her daughter, Malti Marie. The actress expressed her desire for their relationship to flourish beyond the confines of her celebrity status. "I hope that her relationship with me will be outside of my job," she stated, emphasizing the importance of nurturing a genuine bond with her child.
Chopra Jonas reflected on her own experiences and the values she wishes to pass on to Malti. She conveyed a sense of pride in the choices she has made throughout her career, hoping that her daughter will find her own path in life. The actress's candid remarks reveal a deep commitment to motherhood and a desire to create a supportive environment for Malti.
As she navigates the challenges of fame, Chopra Jonas remains focused on fostering a loving and understanding relationship with her daughter, prioritizing their connection above all else.
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