
Nick Jonas shares intimate family photos from their Mother’s Day celebration in New York
Bollywood and Hollywood star Priyanka Chopra swapped glamorous red carpets for a cozy picnic in the park on Mother’s Day, spending quality time with her daughter, Malti Marie, and husband, Nick Jonas. The couple’s intimate celebration in Central Park was shared with fans through a heartfelt Instagram post by Nick, showcasing candid moments from their special day.
Nick Jonas took to social media to express his love for Priyanka with a touching caption. “Mother’s Day in the park with my ❤️ @priyankachopra,” he wrote, accompanying the post with a series of sweet pictures. The family’s Mother’s Day celebration was a laid-back affair, filled with laughter and joy, as the couple enjoyed the beautiful day out in New York City.
The photos shared by Nick showed Priyanka and Malti Marie sharing a joyful moment by the lake, both of them laughing together. Another picture featured Malti proudly holding a “Happy Mother’s Day” slate while sitting on her mother’s lap. The mother-daughter duo also took a scenic stroll in the park, their bond radiating in the heartwarming image.
One particularly adorable shot showed Malti snuggled up next to Nick, with their family dog playfully photobombing the picture. The couple’s picnic setup was effortlessly elegant, with a beautifully decorated table adorned with white flowers and fine cutlery, adding a touch of sophistication to their simple but meaningful celebration.
Fans were quick to shower the family with love and admiration in the comments. One fan wrote, “So sweet and wholesome… Happy Mother’s Day,” while another commented, “Beautiful day, family time.” Many expressed their joy for the couple’s peaceful celebration, with one fan sharing, “Love everything about this… so glad you and Pri had a lovely day in the park.”
The couple’s public sharing of these intimate family moments has only endeared them more to fans, highlighting the importance of cherishing family time despite their busy schedules.
Sources By Agencies