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Priyanka Chopra Attends White House Correspondents' Dinner

Priyanka Chopra Looks Stunning In Black At The White House Dinner
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 30: Actress Priyanka Chopra attends the Yahoo News/ABC News White House Correspondents' Dinner Pre-Party at Washington Hilton on April 30, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Yahoo)
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WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 30: Actress Priyanka Chopra attends the Yahoo News/ABC News White House Correspondents' Dinner Pre-Party at Washington Hilton on April 30, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Yahoo)

WASHINGTON -- Indian actress Priyanka Chopra is glad to meet US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as she attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner here.

Lovely to meet the very funny and charming @barackobama and the beautiful @flotus . Thank you… https://t.co/64hQ2Q5OfM

— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) May 1, 2016

The 33-year-old "Quantico" star, who is currently shooting in the US for the big-screen "Baywatch" reboot, dazzled the last evening's affair in a deep-cut, black and sheer-stripe gown.

Priyanka took to Twitter to share about her meeting with the Obamas.

"Lovely to meet the very funny and charming @barackobama and the beautiful @flotus. Thank you...," she wrote along with a picture.

At the Washington-insider event, attended by journalists, celebrities, politicians and advertisers, Obama did not hold back and he took jibes at Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, CNN's Jake Tapper among others.

The 2016 White House Correspondents' dinner, which was President Obama's last in office, was hosted by comedian Larry Wilmore.

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