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    Priyanka Chopra’s daughter Malti had a special glam moment at the 2023 Met Gala

    Malti Chopra, daughter of Priyanka Chopra, had a glamorous moment during the Met Gala 2023 celebration!

    Power couple Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra stole the spotlight at the illustrious Met Gala in New York in 2023. At the fashion gala, they made a chic entrance with their young daughter Malti Marie. At the event, which took place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, PeeCee’s daughter even has a special glam moment of her own. It’s impossible to ignore the actress’s gorgeous snapshot of her standing with her toddler Malti that she uploaded!

    The Baywatch actress uploaded a candid photo of herself carrying Malti to her Instagram account, along with the remark, “Met Glam With Mama #mm.” Little Malti could be seen sitting on her doting mom’s lap as they strike a perfect pose. This cute picture of the mother-daughter duo from the Met Gala is breaking the internet. Even Nick posted two photos from the event on his Instagram with the caption, “Pre Met with my girls.” While the first photo showed Nick and Priyanka looking at each other, the second features little Malti playing with his father’s tie. 

    The pair strolled the red carpet side by side while wearing all-black attire. In a black Valentino dress with a high slit and ruffles, PeeCee looked absolutely stunning. Nick, on the other hand, looked good next to her in a black leather jacket and matching trousers. The unversed initially met at the 2017 Met Gala and afterward fell in love.

    In 2019, Nick and Priyanka stole the show as they walked the Met Gala red carpet as a married couple. After dating for a few years, they got married on December 1, 2018, at the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The couple used a surrogate to have their first kid last year.

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