The best news | Priyanka Chopra says the racism she endured in secondary school force her away from America.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is opening up about the prejudice she suffered while enlisted at an American secondary school. Priyanka Chopra
The entertainer uncovered that the maltreatment and provocation were so extreme, she got back to India when she was 15-years of age. Priyanka Chopra
Addressing People about her forthcoming tell-all journal "Incomplete," which shows up one month from now, Chopra Jonas uncovered it was almost difficult to overlook her harassers. Priyanka Chopra
"I thought about it literally. Somewhere inside, it begins bothering you," the 38-year-old Quantico alum conceded. "I went into a shell. I resembled, 'Don't take a gander at me. I simply need to be imperceptible.'" Priyanka Chopra
Chopra Jonas clarified how the tenacious tormenting influenced her emotional well-being, advancing, "My certainty was stripped. I've generally viewed myself as a certain individual, yet I was exceptionally uncertain of where I remained, of what my identity was." Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka says she moved to the U.S. from India when she was 12 and remained with family members in New York City, Indianapolis, and, at long last, Newtown, Massachusetts. Living on the East Coast, she stated, was the point at which she was met with through and through bigoted animosity from her kindred schoolmates. Priyanka Chopra
Chopra Jonas, giving a selection of her forthcoming diary, nitty-gritty what she says her schoolmates would yell at her as she strolled a few doors down, for example, "Brownie, return to your country!" and "Backpedal on the elephant you went ahead." Priyanka Chopra
The entertainer says she attempted to beat the harassing, yet the persevering maltreatment made her "[break] up with America" and move back to India. Priyanka Chopra
She didn't lament the choice. Priyanka Chopra
"I was honored to such an extent that when I returned to India, I was encircled by such a lot of adoration," said Chopra Jonas, who went onto win Miss World. "Returning to India mended me." Priyanka Chopra