holding their baby
Priyanka Chopra with Nick Jonas holding their baby
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Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra finally took baby girl, Malti Marie, to their home on Mother’s Day weekend.

This is after their baby girl more than 100 days in the newborn intensive care unit.

The couple shared the milestone by revealing the first photo of their baby on social media on Sunday.

 

In the photo, Chopra, 39, is seen holding Malti Marie on her chest, while Jonas, 29, grabs onto her little arm.

The caption for their post read,

"On this Mother’s Day we can’t help but reflect on these last few months and the rollercoaster we’ve been on, which we now know, so many people have also experienced.”

 

They went on to say,

“We are overjoyed that our little girl is finally home, and just want to thank every Doctor, nurse and specialist at Rady Children’s La Jolla and Cedar Sinai, Los Angeles, who were there selflessly every step of the way,

“Our next chapter begins now, and our baby is truly a badass. Let’s get it MM! Mommy and Daddy love you.” they concluded.

The two also had messages that they penned to each other  with the Indian actress writing,

 “There is no one I’d rather do this with than you. Thank you for making me a mama @nickjonas I love you .”

Meanwhile the Jumanji actor wrote,  “Babe, you inspire me and every way, and you are taking to this new role with such ease and steadiness. I am so grateful to be on this journey with you. You are already an incredible mother. Happy Mother’s Day. I love you.”

The couple who have been married for 3 years announced in January that they had welcomed a child via surrogate.

In a April 2022 interview with Lilly Singh, Priyanka explained the type of mother that she wanted to be saying,

"As a new parent right now, I keep thinking about that I will never be imposing my desires, fears, my upbringing onto my child. I have always believed that children come through you not from you. There is no belief like this is my child and I will shape everything. They come through you to find and build their own life. Recognising that really helped me, my parents were very non-judgemental in a certain way," Priyanka said. 

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