
Priyanka Chopra steps out for the first time after 2 months of quarantine, shares this picture
Actress Priyanka Chopra has finally stepped out of her house for the first time in two months as she was quarantining with husband Nick Jonas!
It has been almost two months since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus had become severe in the world. People were asked to stay indoors and practise social distancing. Many countries across the world were under a complete lockdown. However, things are improving a little and hence people are stepping out of their homes. So is the actress Priyanka Chopra who has stepped out of her house for the first time in two months.
Sharing a selfie wearing a face mask, PeeCee wrote, “Eyes are never quiet. #FirstDayOutIn2Months Thanks for the masks @avoyermagyan.”
Check out her picture here:
In the very first week of quarantining, she had shared a video on social media with her husband Nick Jonas. Talking about how both of them used to have crazy schedules, she explained how it felt weird not having people around.
The actress is currently staying in Los Angeles with her husband. The US has been one of the badly affected countries with around 80,000 deaths. The actress’ mother Madhu Chopra had expressed her concern for Priyanka’s health.
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