Priyanka Chopra, 38, is almost unrecognizable as a 17-year-old living

Priyanka Chopra, 38, is almost unrecognizable as a 17-year-old living in India before becoming a beauty queen then an actress: ‘Lean and mean’

Priyanka Chopra is a veteran Hollywood star with many hits under her belt including the TV series Quantico. But it was only 21 years ago that Mrs Nick Jonas was a fresh-faced teenager eager to take on the world.

On Monday the native of India reminded her Instagram followers of that as she shared an image from when she was a smiley 17-year-old with big dreams in her eyes for international stardom.

‘Lean, mean and all of 17!!! #Unfinished,’ the cover girl captioned the cute image.


At 17 and at 38: On the left Priyanka Chopra is seen at age 17 in India, on the right she is seen in 2019 in Las Vegas

Teen spirit: In the snapshot Chopra seems to be trying her best at modeling as she holds on to her black jacket that matches nicely with her skintight slacks that flare out at the bottom. Her raven hair is worn down over her shoulders and she smiles for the camera as if she is on an audition

In the snapshot Chopra seems to be trying her best at modeling as she holds on to her black jacket that matches nicely with her skintight slacks that flare out at the bottom.

Her raven hair is worn down over her shoulders and she smiles for the camera as if she is on an audition.

The star also has on sandals that show her toes.

The photo was taken in 1999 just before she won the Miss World title in year 2000. She is now 38-years-old.


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She went on to make movies in India.  First was the Bollywood hit of 2003, The Hero: Love Story of a Spy.

The author became a big film star in India then moved to the us where she landed the series Quantico from 2015 until 2018.

The pinup has also been seen in 2017’s film Baywatch and 2019’s Isn’t It Romantic (2019).

This posting comes after she said she wants ‘as many’ children as possible with Nick Jonas.

With her love: This posting comes after she said she wants ‘as many’ children as possible with Nick Jonas

The actress – who has been married to the 28-year-old singer for two years – laughed off her previous declaration that she’d love to have 11 kids, enough for a ‘cricket team’, but suggested she would like to have a large family.

She laughed: ‘A cricket team! I do want children, as many as I can have. A cricket team? I’m not so sure.’

Meanwhile, Priyanka admitted she’s nervous about the release of her autobiography ‘Unfinished’ next month because of the difficult experiences she’s shared in it.

She told Sunday Times Culture magazine: ‘I wrote about personal vulnerabilities and it made me uncomfortable. It still makes me nervous that the book is going to be on stands soon.’

11 kids! The actress – who has been married to the 28-year-old singer for two years – laughed off her previous declaration that she’d love to have 11 kids, enough for a ‘cricket team’, but suggested she would like to have a large family

The star may be 10 years older than the Sucker singer but she has insisted that has never been a ‘hurdle’ for them as it has instead been an ‘adventure’ for herself and her spouse to navigate their differences.

Asked if the age gap or cultural differences have been a problem, she said: ‘Neither was a hurdle. Nick took to India like a fish to water.

‘But just like a normal couple, you have to understand each other’s habits and what each other likes. So it’s more of an adventure than trying to figure out hurdles. None of it was really that hard.’

The Mary Kom actress admitted she has found the last year a blessing because the coronavirus pandemic meant she and Nick got to spend more time with one another.

She added: ‘Quarantine gave us the ability to spend a lot of time together, which I’m really blessed by. Because with both of our careers it’s hard to find that kind of time.’

With their fur child: She added: ‘Quarantine gave us the ability to spend a lot of time together, which I’m really blessed by. Because with both of our careers it’s hard to find that kind of time’

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