Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas had a great time celebrating their friends' Grammy awards nominations, last night. After mesmerising us with their fairy tale wedding, Priyanka and Nick are balancing their personal and work life like a pro. While the Quantico couldn’t be a part of Grammys, this year, she along with her husband, made sure to make it a memorable night for their friends, who have been nominated for the prestigious award show, a night before.
PeeCee shared a few pictures from their party on social media and wrote, “What a great night celebrating our friends who are nominated for the Grammys.. good luck to everyone tonight!!” For the bash, desi girl sported a green top and blue skirt paired with green jacket, while Nick chose a black turtleneck with a grey suit.
In one of the photos, Priyanka and Nick are seen dancing with their friends and going by their moves, looks like, a Bollywood song was being played in the background.
On the work front, Mrs Jonas will next be seen in Isn’t It Romantic? paired opposite Liam Hemsworth, which is set to hit theatres (Netflix in India) on this Valentine’s Day. During the promotions, the actress spilled the beans over her plans of celebrating her first V-Day as a married woman. She told an international portal ExtraTV, “I’m going to be in London, because Nick is going to be working in London so I am going in for two days to hang out.”
She further added, “I’m not a believer that you need a day to tell someone you love them, but it’s always nice to hear it. We didn’t put too much pressure on it. We’re not supposed to be together this Valentine’s Day because I was working in L.A. and he in London, but things moved so I am glad we can spend that time together… The pressure does not exist — he’s thoughtful and sweet all the time."
Meanwhile, here's the list of The Grammy 2019 winners:
Album Of The Year: Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour
Record Of The Year: Childish Gambino, This Is America
Song Of The Year: Childish Gambino, This Is America
Best New Artist: Dua Lipa
Best Rap Song: Drake, God's Plan
Best Pop Solo Performance: Lady Gaga, Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper, Shallow
Best Rap Album: Cardi B, Invasion Of Privacy
Best R&B Album: H.E.R, H.E.R
Best Pop Vocal Album: Ariana Grande, Sweetener
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: Willie Nelson, My Way
Best Alternative Music Album: Beck, Colors
Best Country Solo Performance: Kacey Musgraves, Butterflies
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: Dan + Shay, Tequila
Best Country Song: Kacey Musgraves, Space Cowboy
Best Country Album: Kacey Musgraves, Golden Hour
Best Gospel Album: Tori Kelly, Hiding Place
Best Latin Pop Album: Claudia Brant, Sincera
Best Americana Album: Brandi Carlile, By the Way, I Forgive You
Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media: The Greatest Showman
Best Song Written For Visual Media: Shallow, Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando and Andrew Wyatt, songwriters (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)
Best Music Video: This Is America, Childish Gambino, Hiro Murai, with video directors Ibra Ake, Jason Cole and Fam Rothstein
Best Comedy Album: Equanimity And The Bird Revelation, Dave Chappelle
Best Dance/Electronic Album: Woman Worldwide, Justice
Best Rap Performance: Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Future and James Blake, King's Dead (TIE) Anderson .Paak, Bubblin (TIE)
Best Traditional R&B Performance: Leon Bridges, Bet Ain't Worth the Hand (TIE), PJ Morton ft Yebba, How Deep Is Your Love (TIE)
Best R&B Song: Ella Mai, Boo'd Up
Best Rap/Sung Performance: Childish Gambino, This Is America
Producer Of The Year (Non-Classical): Pharrell Williams
Best Rock Song: St Vincent, Masseduction
Best Rock Performance: Chris Cornell, When Bad Does Good
Best Rock Album: Greta Van Fleet, From the Fires
Best Metal Performance: High On Fire, Electric Messiah
Best Urban Contemporary Album: The Carters, Everything Is Love
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