Did Nick Jonas' Bodyguards Push The Media? And Hey, The Groom Cancelled His Chopper Entry!

Everything never goes as per plan. Nick Jonas' descent flight in a helicopter at Umaid Bhawan did not happen. We have the details of what led to its cancellation

Nikita Dalvi and Vickey Lalwani

Sat Dec 01 2018, 20:17:23 71655 views
So it was being said that Priyanka Chopra will make a chopper entry at Umaid Bhawan for her Christian wedding, but God knows why the plan was changed this morning and it was Nick Jonas who had decided to descend in the same style. We bet Priyanka's heart must be fluttering since then, to see her man coming down in such splendour. Anyway, saara khel bigad gaya.

Ab hua yeh that the media turned up in large numbers in Jodhpur- more than PeeCee had expected- and last night, additional security was called in. Towards the afternoon the couple started feeling that their first pictures of their wedding attire in the Christian wedding will leak online, as someone will definitely capture at least Nick when his helicopter is about to land or when he gets out from it. Rumour has it that some of Nick's bodyguards even pushed the media, when some scribes tried to do their duty by being close to the venue. 

Jaane doh, nahin karte hain helicopter- said the couple almost in unison. The long and short of this is that it strongly seems that Priyanka and Nick have sold the rights of their wedding pictures and videos to some glossy magazine for a bomb price- and no prizes for anybody who had guessed this.

Soon, the couple will head to a big party. They are likely to travel to Delhi tomorrow, where they host a bash on December 4, Tuesday. They will soon return to Mumbai after that, a big Bollywood bash is expected to be held in a suburban 5-star. 

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Image Source:Viral Bhayani & Heli Air

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