Now that Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra are married, it’s time for them to decide which city they’re going to live in. And this decision seems to be generating friction between the newly minted celebrity couple. At least, that’s what OK! (via Gossip Cop) is claiming.
According to the outlet, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra are at odds whether to live in Los Angeles or New York City. The former is based in L.A., while the latter resides in the Big Apple where her TV series, “Quantico,” has been filmed.
But now that the show has ended, it seems that Priyanka Chopra will be moving in with Nick Jonas in California. Specifically, at Beverly Hills where the couple supposedly bought a $6.5 million estate. If this proves true, then the narrative published by OK! will once again fall on the fabricated category.
The magazine has time and again released articles that isn’t only inaccurate but grossly misleading. What’s true about Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra is that they’re still enjoying the happiness that their recent nuptials have brought to them and their respective families.
The Bollywood actress’ Instagram account is rife with photos of her celebrating her new life and has spent her first Christmas as a married woman. Along with Nick Jonas and his family, “Game of Thrones” star Sophie Turner was also present during the gathering. But it seems that Priyanka Chopra’s circle will only get bigger from here if she’ll truly move into their supposed newly bought estate.
The big names that are living near the area are Jennifer Lawrence, Taylor Swift, Kylie Jenner, and several other high-profile celebrities. Of course, being neighbors doesn’t necessarily mean that Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra will instantly be BFFs with these bigwigs but it’s a start. Aside from being in a star-studded area, the estate also holds the iconic 90210 pin code, which was popularized by the TV series “90210.”


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