Stock up on love: Priyanka's message amid the coronavirus lockdown
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread panic around the world, global icon and actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas has an important message for us all. The 37-year-old star, who has admittedly entered eighth day of self-isolation, shared her experience of staying at home, amid the lockdown. Sending along positivity, she urged her fans to stock up on "joy, love, gratitude and compassion."
Our lives have been turned upside down, said Priyanka
In a video message posted on social media, Priyanka wished for her fans' safety, adding, "This is such an insane time and all of our lives have been completely turned upside down." "It feels like something out of a movie, but it's not," she said. Noting that she and husband Nick Jonas have been practicing self-isolation for eight days, Priyanka informed they are healthy.
You can watch Priyanka's video here
Priyanka is organizing an Instagram Live on COVID-19
Furthermore, Priyanka said she is organizing an Instagram Live on Thursday at 12:30 pm with Dr. Tedros and Maria Kerkhove from World Health Organization, and Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans to answer queries pertaining to COVID-19, and combat misinformation. Separately, in a lovely short clip, Priyanka appealed to fans to stock up on joy, love, gratitude, kindness and compassion.
Look out for each other: Priyanka
What else has Priyanka been up to?
While in self-quarantine, Priyanka is also using a bit of pet therapy, as she shared a picture of herself cuddling with the Jonas family dog- Gino. "Staying home during this time is the safest thing...Gino giving mommy hugs makes it so much better," she wrote.
Priyanka has a lot of work in the pipeline
Separately, on the work front, Priyanka has several projects lined-up. She is set to star in Netflix film The White Tiger, Robert Rodriguez's We Can Be Heroes, an untitled Indian wedding comedy with Mindy Kaling, Russo Brothers' Amazon series Citadel, and Matrix 4. Meanwhile, she is also producing many regional films. However, all movie shoots currently remain stalled due to the coronavirus outbreak.