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Priyanka Chopra Is a Sucker for Husband Nick Jonas, So She Threw Him the Best Birthday Ever

Priyanka Chopra pulled out all the stops for her husband Nick Jonas's birthday (and we're just jealous we didn't get the invite).  

The Bollywood actress surprised the newly 27-year-old and rented a whole football stadium for his special day. (Best wife ever? We think so.) She invited all of Nick's closest friends and family (including fellow bros and bandmates Joe and Kevin Jonas) to Chicago's Soldier Field on Sunday.

Everyone was decked out in custom jerseys (with “The Wife” written on hers) and participated in a friendly game of touch football. No word on who won, but we hope the birthday boy was at least MVP. 

Nick posted images of the event on Twitter and recapped the many surprises his wife had in store for his birthday. She kept the festivities going with a few hours of Topgolf before finishing the night with a party including (what we can only imagine are) Nick's favorite things: pizza, tequila and cigars.

On his actual birthday, Nick played a crowded show in St. Paul, where Priyanka was also in attendance. She handed him a rose (earning herself a sweet kiss) before coming on stage to sing him happy birthday with his brothers, friends and thousands of fans. 

"The next day we played a sold out show in St. Paul where so many of you brought birthday signs and sang me Happy Birthday on stage. I can't thank you all enough for the outpouring of love and birthday wishes. Means the world to have you all in my life. here's to 27!" he added to the Twitter thread of his birthday recap. 

Aside from her surprises, Chopra also dedicated a video montage of them on Instagram.

Priyanka might need to add party planner to her resume. 



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