Priyanka Chopra Calls Nick Jonas Her “Best Decision” as Sunday Best Drops

Priyanka Chopra Calls Nick Jonas Her “Best Decision” as Sunday Best Drops


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Priyanka Chopra marked the release of Nick Jonas’ new album Sunday Best with a love‑heavy caption that also reads like a relationship checklist. She called Jonas “the best decision I ever made” and “the most honest and sincere person I know,” and told followers to “find yourself someone who not only loves and respects you but cherishes you like a treasure and isn’t afraid to show it,” pushing the post beyond standard album promo.

She links that directly to the record, saying it takes a “really secure person” to “reach down so deep and share it with the world” and that Jonas has “bared his soul in every note and every lyric” on his first solo album in nearly five years, a more acoustic, introspective project he began teasing at a “Sunday Best Brunch” in Las Vegas. Coverage of her post notes that she’s essentially holding the album up as proof of the same emotional honesty she’s praising in him as a partner.

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Chopra paired the caption with unseen early‑relationship photos and clips, saying those moments still feel like “yesterday” and that she’s “grateful that the universe led me to you,” then urged fans to listen to Sunday Best “from the beginning” with someone they love and called it “a reminder of how love should be,” steering people to the album through the link on her Instagram, as outlined in India Today’s write‑up on her message and the release.


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