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WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel Finds Priyanka Chopra's Taste In Men 'Strange'

WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel Finds Priyanka Chopra's Taste In Men 'Strange'

Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra made a breezy entry on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Monday night to promote her much-awaited American TV show ‘Quantico’. The actress pulled off an effortlessly chic look (complemented by her decision to stick to her original accent) in a navy blue dress with a pair of grey heels, and won hearts from the very start of the conversation, when Kimmel complimented her for "smelling fantastic."

"I wake up like this," she replied, earning a laugh from Kimmel.

The duo then spent a chatty six minutes uncovering some past details of Priyanka's life as a child, including her dislike for uniforms and her "strange" taste in men -- the 33-year-old claimed she had a huge crush on rapper Tupac, who was replaced by ex-basketball star Dennis Rodman, two years later. Then, they moved onto discussing 'Quantico'.

Before the show, the excited actor also sent out a flurry of tweets, revealing that the "real Jason Bourne" aka Matt Damon would also be making an appearance on the show.

Backstage! @jimmykimmel in a few mins!The real Jason Bourne is on the show today too #MattDamon Will be a fun night! http://t.co/KJgK6TOcK7

— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) September 29, 2015

Watch me on @Jimmy Kimmel – Tonight on ABC! #KIMMEL#Quanticopic.twitter.com/F2GSn2Fi64

— PRIYANKA (@priyankachopra) September 29, 2015

The show already aired last week on the ABC network in the US, and is due to air in India on October 3rd. 'I thought it was a great show," said Kimmel, much to Priyanka's delight.

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