Does Priyanka Chopra’s Daughter Malti Think She's Moana?

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Key Takeaways
- Malti Marie identifies as Moana, showing the magic of childhood imagination.
- Priyanka and Nick prioritize family time amidst their busy careers.
- Malti's play reflects the joy of being a child and the bond with her parents.
- The couple enjoys simple activities together, reinforcing family values.
- Nick embraces his role as a father over his celebrity status.
Los Angeles, June 25 (NationPress) International sensation Priyanka Chopra Jonas' three-year-old daughter Malti Marie firmly believes her name is Moana, showcasing her admiration for the beloved Disney character.
The actress shared that her daughter is a massive fan of princesses, particularly the lead character from the 2016 film “Moana” and its upcoming sequel in 2024.
During her appearance on Good Morning America, Priyanka revealed: "She introduces herself as Malti Marie Moana Chopra Jonas. She insists she's Moana. She claims it's her official name at school. She says, 'I'm Malti Marie Moana.'"
Malti enjoys exploring her mother's wardrobe, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
Priyanka mentioned: "She loves to come into my closet, wear my shoes, and try on my dresses. When we were preparing for the Met Gala, she donned my gloves and hat, proclaiming, 'Mama and Gaga are going to a ball, just like Cinderella.'"
Nick Jonas, Priyanka’s husband, recently mentioned that Malti is unfazed by his fame and cherishes playing Moana with him.
He told People magazine: "She wants to play Moana and Maui with me, and that time with her means more than anything. At home, I'm just Dad, and that is significant to me.
"The best part of being a father is feeling like your coolest self while she remains completely indifferent to it all."
Until last weekend, Nick has been performing in The Last Five Years on Broadway and has been relishing "quiet family moments" with Priyanka and Malti during their stay in the Big Apple.
He told Extra: "We are enjoying lovely strolls through Central Park; that quiet family time serves as a great reset from the theater. As you noticed during the show, it can be pretty intense at times."
"The schedule of eight shows a week is demanding, but it allows me to spend time with them in one place, which is a welcome change when traveling around."