Priyanka Chopra Says Racist Bullying Made Her Leave the U.S.
Priyanka Chopra Says Racist Bullying Made Her Leave the U.S.
Priyanka Chopra's life might seem perfect to some—worldwide star, happily married—but she experienced tough times getting to where she is today. In her new memoir, Unfinished, Chopra writes about the racist bullying she experienced as a teen when she moved from India to the United States. In a new interview with People, Chopra talked further about this traumatic experience she describes in her book, which hits shelves on Feb. 9.
Chopra moved from India to the U.S. when she was 12 years old to live with extended family. Then, within the U.S., she moved from New York City to Indianapolis to Newton, Massachusetts. It was in Newton that the bullying got so bad for Chopra that she decided to move back to India.
Read on to see what Chopra had to say about her teenage life and about how she learned to heal. And for more celebrity news, check out Serena Williams' Husband Defends Her Against Body Shaming Comment.
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