Kangana Ranaut CONFIRMS Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas’ upcoming wedding

In a recent interview, commenting on Chopra's alleged engagement, Ranaut jokingly said that if the engagement did happen then she was upset that the actress didn't invite her.

Bollywood’s real ‘Queen’ Kangana Ranaut has confirmed about Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas' impending marriage.

Yes, Kangana on Tuesday night revealed that she congratulated the Quantico star and the latter seemed “excited and very happy.”

At Vogue's Beauty Awards when asked if she was looking forward to Chopra’s wedding, Ranaut said, “I spoke to Priyanka the other day and I congratulated her. She responded in a very... She seems excited and very happy. If such an event is taking place, I’d love to celebrate with her because she is lovely and she deserves all the happiness. She is a very dear friend. I get very happy and excited about weddings and engagements.”

However she further added that PeeCee has not revealed her wedding date yet.

In a recent interview, commenting on Chopra's alleged engagement, Ranaut jokingly said that if the engagement did happen then she was upset that the actress didn't invite her.

Well, going by her words now we’re even more excited for an official announcement from Priyanka about the same. 

Talking about Kangana, she has recently wrapped up the shoot of Balaji Telefilms' Mental Hai Kya in London and will next be seen in Manikarnika—The Queen of Jhansi. While Priyanka will soon start to shoot for Shonali Bose’s The Sky Is Pink.

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