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Watch: Priyanka Chopra’s Interview with Oprah

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    If you are wondering where you can watch the interview, here it is. If you have Discovery Plus India, you can watch it. If you are in India, you can sign up for the channel and get a free trial. Either way, here’s the full interview on youtube. Like we said before, Priyanka Chopra didn’t fly to LA to shoot this interview with Oprah. She did it from London with Oprah who was at home in Maui, which is not in LA.

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    Priyanka talks about her family, her belief, growing up in the U.S. and many more.
    She talks about being bullied in school in America and then the year after that being named Miss World.
    She brings Nick in and talks about how he supports her in everything that she does, the same way her father used to.
    Oprah asked PC about her 3-day wedding…her mother walking her down the aisle…the two books she and Nick gave the guests at their wedding: one for those who were unaware of Indian wedding rituals and another for those who did not know anything about Western wedding formalities.
    Priyanka Chopra‘s interview with Oprah last for around 40 mins and it’s basically for PC to plug her memoir, ‘Unfinished’.

    6 thoughts on “Watch: Priyanka Chopra’s Interview with Oprah”

    1. Still shook that her dad used to play antakshari in the mosque. She meant dargah but now everyone is making fun of her. She has nothing on right now, thats why a lot of time to write a book. Oh well…

    2. I’m still shocked at her father’s singing in a mosque & I’m like as a Muslim I’m unaware of any mosque where people sing cox no one sings in mosques just to pretend she knows about Islam she just blabbers pathetic

      1. PC probably meant dargah unless her dad was mischievously going to mosques and singing there! But this is what happened when you don’t grow up in your country or grow up in a secluded environment. Most of her teenage years were spent in the US so she’s most used to thee American culture instead of the Indian cultures.

      1. Hey there…Not really. There’s nothing scandalous or dramatic. Nothing outrageous…Just basic promotion for her book. The same things that were already mentioned in other interviews, nothing new.

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