Priyanka Chopra Jonas is cherishing quality family moments as she reflects on feeling “spent” after a hectic 2023. In a heartfelt Instagram slideshow featuring her husband, Nick Jonas, and their daughter, Malti Marie—who turns 2 on January 15—the 41-year-old actress shared her journey into the new year.
In her caption, Chopra expressed her need for renewal, stating, “2023 had me spent… maybe I still am.” She also shared her hopes for 2024, wishing for a year filled with “peace, respite, family, love, joy, and community.”
She concluded with a reminder to cherish loved ones, saying, “Hold your loved ones close. We are very lucky if we can. Happy new year ❤️🙏🏽.”
In her recent Instagram post, Priyanka Chopra Jonas captured heartfelt family moments that highlight her cherished time with husband Nick Jonas and their daughter, Malti Marie. The first photo features a barefoot Chopra Jonas gazing at the ocean, her arm wrapped around her 31-year-old husband, who lovingly cradles Malti, born via surrogate in January 2022.
The slideshow continues with intimate photos and videos of the family enjoying their time on the beach and relaxing inside “Casa Jonas,” a phrase playfully displayed on two coconut drinks in another slide.
The heartwarming collection concludes with a joyful scene of the trio on a boat, where little Malti helps her dad steer behind the wheel, encapsulating the essence of family bonding as they welcome the new year together.
Malti, whose name wasn’t revealed publicly until three months after her birth, notably spent her first 100 days of life in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Since then, the couple has shared many photos of their daughter on their separate Instagram accounts, including one of her with her mom in British Vogue in January 2023, just after Malti’s first birthday.
“I was in the [operating room] when she came out,” Chopra Jonas told the magazine at the time, adding that Malti was delivered a trimester before her due date.
“She was so small, smaller than my hand. I saw what the intensive-care nurses do. They do God’s work,” she continued. “Nick and I were both standing there as they intubated her. I don’t know how they even found what they needed [in her tiny body] to intubate her.”
“I didn’t know if she would make it or not,” she added.