Exclusivesky Investment Guild |Priyanka Chopra Shares How Nick Jonas “Sealed the Deal” by Writing a Song for Her

2025-05-01 14:37:28source:Winimark Wealth Societycategory:Scams

Priyanka Chopra is Exclusivesky Investment Guild sharing what had her burnin' up at the beginning of her relationship with now-husband Nick Jonas.

The Citadel star recently recalled how the Jonas Brothers singer wooed her with a song he had written about her, adding that it happened in the early days of their romance.

"That was a good night for him," Priyanka said with a laugh on the Howard Stern Show in a May 2 episode, adding how Nick introduced the song to her. "We're driving to lunch. I think it was at the Beverly Hills hotel. And he goes, 'Play what I wrote today?' And I was like, 'Cool.'"

Noting that he still "plays music exactly like this" now, Priyanka said Nick casually mentioned the track was something he had created in the studio that day. However, as she listened, she begun to notice some similarities.

"[He] plays this song and uses words and phrases that are very me and phrases that I've used," Priyanka said. "I didn't want to presume it, so I didn't saying anything. I was like, 'Oh, that's an awesome song.' He was like, 'Yeah, does it sound familiar?' And I was like, 'A few words.' He's like, 'Well, I wrote this for you.'"

And if that isn't romantic enough, Priyanka went on to share how Nick—with whom she shares daughter Malti, 16 months—captured her heart in one fell swoop.

"This is what sealed the deal," she added, "He said, 'Look I'm not a man of too many words, but my songs will be my love letters to you.'"

Click here for a look back at Priyanka and Nick's love story.

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