Priyanka Chopra joins and cheers Nick Jonas at launch of his Broadway Show

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2025-04-07T19:00:00+05:00 News Desk

Bollywood actress and producer Priyanka Chopra is over the moon with her husband Nick Jonas's work in the Broadway musical The Last Five Years.

She joined her husband and cheered him up at the opening of 'The Last Five Years'.

According to People magazine's report, the actor and singer who is starring in the musical revival, opposite Tony Award winner Adrienne Warren, was supported on his big day by his wife, Priyanka Chopra.

Photographers snapped the two as they posed together on the red carpet at Hudson Theatre, where 'The Last Five Years' is in performances through June 22.

Both were dressed in complimentary black suits, while Priyanka donned a black sleeveless halter top paired with a knee-length pencil skirt.

The 42-year-old actress accessorised the ensemble with diamond bracelets and matching earrings, while the Jealous crooner rocked a black pinstripe suit.

The Last Five Years tells the story of a relationship that’s ending between a rising novelist named Jamie (Jonas) and a struggling actress named Cathy (Warren), but from two different timelines. Jamie’s view is depicted in chronological order from when he and Cathy first started dating, while hers is told in reverse, beginning at the end of their marriage.

Musical theater audiences have loved the musical since it first premiered Off-Broadway 2002 with Norbert Leo Butz and Sherie Rene Scott. The popularity of that cast recording made songs like "Nobody Needs to Know," "Still Hurting," "If I Didn't Believe in You" and "The Next Ten Minutes" into show tune staples.

The Broadway revival, directed by Whitney White, is the first time The Last Five Years has ever been on Broadway. When the production was first announced back in June 2024, it came almost exactly 25 years to the date after Brown — who penned the musical's score and book — wrote the first song for The Last Five Years (June 15, 1999).

"I have always believed that when the time was right, The Last Five Years would make its way to Broadway," he said in a statement at the time.

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