Priyanka reveals what made her fall in love with Nick
What's the story
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, who are known as the 'IT' couple of the glamour world, have never shied away from painting the town red.
Their whirlwind romance has made us fall in love with them.
Notably, Nick has often gushed about his lady love. But now, Priyanka has finally opened up about Nick and revealed what made her fall in love with him.
Priyanka on Nick
It's all about respect for Priyanka
Priyanka had always wanted a partner who could respect her and her choices.
And with Nick, she has certainly found a perfect match.
"Truly this (respect) is what worked for me, he has to be someone who respects you. By that, I don't mean makes coffee for you, not that. But someone who respects the hard work you put into your life," she added.
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What does respect mean to Priyanka
Priyanka further clarified that respect is when her opinion is considered equally important by the other person.
"Everything is so easy because you give each other credit for your intelligence, you give each other the benefit of doubt because you trust each other. There's so much that comes out of that. I think don't settle for less than that," she stated.
Priyanka's wedding
Priyanka is happier than ever about getting married to Nick
Although they are yet to announce their wedding date, the bride-to-be has revealed that she is excited about this new phase of her life.
"This is such a wonderful new step in my life and I'm still getting used to it because it's obviously been a whirlwind and I haven't seen myself happier," she added.
Well, her excitement is visible to the whole world.
Why?
And, then there is Priyanka's fascination with Tiffany ring
Interestingly, not just Priyanka-Nick's roka but her engagement ring also bagged a lot of eyeballs.
For those unaware, Nick had proposed to PeeCee with a Tiffany ring.
Talking about the same, she said, "I've always had a romantic fascination with Tiffany since I was a kid. So somewhere I'd mentioned it to Nick and I think he remembered."