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Priyanka Chopra Says She Had A Bridal Shower That 'Broke All Rules', Here Are Some Photos

Priyanka Chopra took to Instagram to share photos of her bridal shower.
Priyanka Chopra at her bridal shower in New York City.
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Priyanka Chopra at her bridal shower in New York City.

NEW YORK β€” Priyanka Chopra celebrated her bridal shower Sunday night ahead of her wedding with American singer Nick Jonas.

The 36-year-old Indian star looked gorgeous in a white strapless Marchesa dress as she partied with her close friends at Tiffany's Blue Box Cafe in New York City.

The party was thrown by bridesmaids Mubina Rattonsey and Anjula Acharia, reported Us Weekly.

Kelly Ripa, Lupita Nyong'o and Priyanka's future brother-in-law Kevin Jonas, his wife, Danielle Jonas and their daughter Alena were part of the celebration.

When asked how excited she was for the party as she was entering the venue the Quantico actor replied, "So much".

Excited about the party, Priyanka also shared a picture on Instagram while dressing up. She wrote, "My girls are in town! #anyreasontoparty #preweddingcelebrations"

At the party, a DJ played Bollywood songs and several guests kicked off their shoes and danced to the music. The bridesmaids also gave speeches in honour of Priyanka.

According to sources, Nick and Priyanka are set to tie the knot "in India in December".

The couple have been spending some quality time in New York since last few days. They were recently spotted at a restaurant and as they watched a Broadway musical together.

On Monday, Priyanka shared a photo of Nick with her nephew and wrote, "Nephew and Boo".

The duo got engaged in July in a traditional Roka ceremony at her residence in Mumbai.

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