Priyanka Chopra, who is often called 'Desi Girl', is very active on social media. She often shares old memories and pictures with her fans. Recently, Priyanka has posted a throwback picture of hers, which is from the time when she was just 9 years old. Priyanka looks very innocent in this black-and-white photo. The special thing is that Priyanka has a boy-cut hairstyle in the picture, and there is no smile on her face, whereas today the whole world is crazy about her smile.
Priyanka Chopra's throwback picture and warning: With this picture, Priyanka has also given a funny warning to her fans. She wrote in the caption, "Warning: Do not troll your 9-year-old self." She further said that it is a matter of thought what youth and the period of dressing up can do to a girl. Priyanka has also shared another old picture in which she is seen at the age of 17. In this picture, she won the title of Miss India in the year 2000, and in this she is seen fully ready with makeup and hairstyle.
Priyanka's childhood and Miss India memories: Sharing her childhood photo, Priyanka said that the photo on the left is from when she was going through an awkward teenage era, and her mother gave her a boy-cut hairstyle so that she would not look awkward in school. Whereas the photo on the right is from when she had become Miss India and was seen in full makeup, hairstyle, and fashionable clothes. Priyanka said that both these pictures were taken in a gap of less than a decade.
Priyanka's message to herself: In her caption, Priyanka quoted a Britney Spears song and wrote, "I am not a girl, and I am not a woman yet...". She said that she too felt the same way when she was entering the industry. She also said that even after almost 25 years, she is still trying to understand herself and the industry. Priyanka urged fans to remember their childhood and think about how much their childhood self has done for them. She said, "Love yourself; you have gone through a lot to get where you are today."
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