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Priyanka Chopra recalled how her late father had a completely un-chill reaction to her growing up and attracting the attention of boys when she returned to India after spending several years in the US. Priyanka was sent abroad as a 12-year-old, and she returned at the age of 16, ‘after all of these American hormones’.
In an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Priyanka recalled when her father, Ashok Chopra, snapped and had bars installed on the windows of her room. He also confiscated all her Western clothes, and made her wear traditional Indian attire. Priyanka said that her father also enlisted a driver to constantly accompany her.
Priyanka admitted that she was ‘arrogant and vain’ when she returned to India. “I didn’t understand the gravity of it. I thought I was invincible. I think about it now. How did I get away with this s*** that I did? But it was this invincible thing of, ‘I can get away with anything’. But that day when somebody was outside my bedroom. He was outside my balcony and I saw him and I screamed and went to my dad. My dad came, he jumped and he went away. The next day my dad was like, ‘You need rules’. I was so arrogant and vain in those two years of my life. Especially when I came back to India. Suddenly there was this equity on me which I didn’t have in American high school where the girls were bullying me,” she said.
In a recent interview with Hoda Kotb on the Today Show, Priyanka looked back on how ostracised she felt when she first moved to the US. She said that because she didn’t know her way around a cafeteria, she’d eat chips alone in the toilet. Priyanka is now one of the most widely recognised Indian celebrities on the planet. She recently starred in the Prime Video spy series Citadel, alongside Richard Madden.
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