Recently, new promo of global star Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ upcoming interview with talk show host Oprah Winfrey, which is all set to air on Sunday, March 20 in India, dropped on Friday. However, viewers in the US have been able to watch it a day in advance and reviews have been pouring in on Twitter.
Netizens have been lauding Priyanka for the franks interview in which she shared anecdotes about her secular upbringing, why she chose to write the memoir at this point in her life and how she judged a book by its cover when Nick Jonas approached her.
Social media users hailed the ‘Baywatch’ star for opening up about her secret, struggle and life. They even trended the hastag #ChopraOnOprah on Twitter.
“Every once in a while a brilliant interview comes along that is remembered throughout the years. #ChopraOnOprah is certainly one of them with like a million great moments,” wrote a social media user.
“Firstly i was her fan but now she’s my inspiration, my idol. Watched her interview. You should watch it too. #ChopraOnOprah.” wrote another user.
“There was a time when @priyankachopra, an outsider was openly ostracised by the so-called Bollywood elites and TODAY she’s in a league of her own, carving a new path for herself every single day and inspiring several others to follow along. THAT IS POWERFUL. #ChopraOnOprah,” commented yet another user.
Every once in a while a brilliant interview comes along that is remembered throughout the years. #ChopraOnOprah is certainly one of them with like a million great moments. Catch it on the Discovery plus app asap! 💯🔥
— SwatKat💃 (@swatic12) March 20, 2021
Firstly i was her fan but now she's my inspiration , my idol.
Watched her interview.❤
You should watch it too.#ChopraOnOprah pic.twitter.com/r6WQXbiKPu— Sonu (@Sonu58566577) March 20, 2021
There was a time when @priyankachopra, an outsider was openly ostracised by the so-called Bollywood elites and TODAY she's in a league of her own, carving a new path for herself every single day and inspiring several others to follow along. THAT IS POWERFUL. #ChopraOnOprah https://t.co/eFVFJ8mmnp
— Umang Raj (@um28dec) March 20, 2021
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Woah this woman is so inspiring! Thank you Priyanka for talking about your life and making us feel we'll be okay. #ChopraOnOprah pic.twitter.com/wOcs5Pye8g— Sakshi Parmar (@iSakshiParmar) March 20, 2021
Priyanka will be seen talking about her personal life and growing up as a child in India. Answering Oprah about finding her voice during the COVID-19 pandemic by deciding to write a memoir at a very young age, and whether it was all that COVID time that led her to do so, Priyanka said, “I have to say a little bit of it had to do with that, but I had committed to writing the book in 2018, and in between all those flights and the little time I would get in all the hotel rooms that I would live I could just never write. But I had this time because of COVID and that helped me really delve deep.” “And honestly, I also feel like I, as a woman in a little bit more of a secure place, where I felt like I could leave behind the insecurities of my twenties and not worry about the things that used to scare me before, as much. I have a little bit more confidence in myself, in what I bring to the table professionally, personally. So, I think that really helped me address my life and I just always wanted to write a book. And I thought the easiest way to do it would be to write about my life,” explained Priyanka, who at the end chuckled by adding, “it was not”.
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