Priyanka Chopra Jonas reveals that she hid her bf in her closet

Priyanka chopra has always known for her boldness, love and kindness. She recently released her book 'Unfinished' to the world to read. In the book , she not only reveals her professional stories but also shares some of her personal life stories with the readers.

Priyanka chopra has always known for her boldness, love and kindness. She recently released her book 'Unfinished' to the world to read. In the book , she not only reveals her professional stories but also shares some of her personal life stories with the readers.

 In the book, Priyanka writes about her schooling in America and how she fell in love with a boy  whom she renamed 'Bob' in the book, and how it got her in trouble with her aunt. She narrates that she fell in love with the boy for his funny faces and the most romantic gesture. He had once given her his chain and held her hand which made her fall in love more . She even planned to marry him. 

"One day Bob and I were sitting on the couch watching television, innocently holding hands, when suddenly, outside the window on the sidewalk below, I saw my aunt making her way up the stairs. I panicked. It was 2 in the afternoon and not her usual time to return. There was no way Bob could go outside the house and he and I ran to my room and I shoved him into my closet," she wrote in the book.

"Stay there until I can send her to the grocery store.' Kiran masi entered the house and started looking into each room carefully. I was sitting on my bed, with my biology book, pretending I was studying.

 She came to my doorway and said 'Open it' and I asked her 'open what.' 'Open your closet,' said my aunt. I was shaken as I have never seen my aunt this angry. I opened the closet door, it was a big mess: a boy came out," wrote Priyanka.

On the work front, she recently completed the shooting schedule of her new film Text For You in London. Priyanka was last seen in The White Tiger starring Rajkummar Rao and Adarsh Gourav, which released on Netflix on January 22. The film is an adaptation of Aravind Adiga's Man Booker-winning novel of the same name. 

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