Priyanka Chopra shocked her fans as stepped out with a knee brace while in New York City with husband Nick Jonas.

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There she goes! On Friday, Priyanka Chopra, 36. stepped out with a knee brace while in New York City with husband Nick Jonas. 26 Priyanka 36, added a pair of white, strappy heels to her dress, and accessorized with large earrings and shades. Nick, 26. looked handsome in a plaid button-down shirt layered under a black jacket. It appears that the duo did some shopping, as Priyanka was seen with a white Dior bag in hand.

Glamorous: The mega star looked beautiful in a billowy, patterned dress with a high neck collar The duo were in town for a concert by Nick and his brothers Joe and Kevin. The Jonas Brothers were in Long Island for the BL Summer Jam 2019, which saw performances by Ellie Goulding and Bebe Rexha. The Jamshedpur. India native took to Instagram to share a video of the duo’s arrival to the stadium, as well as a stunning selfie. Home sweet home, she wrote of the snap of herself, which saw her holding husband Nick’s hand.

We’re here!: The Jamshedpur, India native took to Instagram to share a video of the duo’s arrival to the stadium, as well as a stunning selfie Nick and Priyanka were married in December of last year, after the former Jonas Brothers member popped the question that July The couple held multiple wedding ceremonies as Texas-born Nick comes from a Christian family background, while India-bom Priyanka, of Hindi It was Nick that pursued Priyanka in September 16, according to the couple’s joint interview with Vogue

In love: “Home sweet home… husband Nick’s hand she wrote of the snap of herself, which saw her holding It was Nick who sent the first message Priyanka began. Nick sent a text to Priyanka’s co-star and his mutual friend. Graham Rogers. Priyanka. Is. Wow. Then, on September 8, 2016, he sent a Twitter DM to his now-wife. I’m hearing from a few mutual friends that we should meet “My team can read this. Why don’t you just text me, she responded that same day. And the rest was history