Priyanka Chopra Jonas faced racist intimidation as a teenager in Newton

Bollywood actress and star Priyanka Chopra Jonas (“Quantico”) landed roles on American TV shows and films and built a life with her husband, musician Nick Jonas.

But according to an interview with People linked to the release of his memoirs, “Unfinished”, Chopra Jonas “broke with America” as a teenager and returned to India due to racist insults from his classmates at Newton.

Chopra Jonas’ teenage years were a whirlwind: after growing up in India, the star of “Baywatch” and former Miss World spent high school in four different cities in the United States, including studying for a year at Newton. The city was a suitable place for disembarking, given its remarkably high number of former residents who have been successful in showbiz, including names like John Krasinski, BJ Novak, Matt LeBlanc, Julie Taymor, Louis CK, Anne Dudek, Eli Roth, James Remar, Joe Rogan, Alex Karpovsky and even the late Bette Davis and Jack Lemmon.

But according to Chopra Jonas, his classmates launched racist insults like “brownie, go back to your country!” and “go back to the elephant you came on”, which led her to return to India after a year at Newton.

“I took this personally. Deep down, it starts to bite you, “said Chopra Jonas People. “I went into a shell. I was like, ‘Don’t look at me. I just want to be invisible. ‘My confidence has been destroyed. I always considered myself a confident person, but I wasn’t sure where I was, who I was. “

Chopra Jonas said People that she sought refuge in a close group of friends and asked an advisor for help, but the bullying continued.

“I don’t even blame the city, honestly. I just think it was the girls who, at that age, just want to say something that will hurt, ”said Chopra Jonas People. “Now, on the other side of 35, I can say that it probably comes from a place that’s unsafe. But at that time, I took it a lot personally.

“Unfinished” is due to hit stores on February 9.

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