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Priyanka Chopra ‘really can’t wait’ to start a family with Nick Jonas

In an interview with TODAY on Oct 8, Priyanka Chopra gushed about her desire for a family with husband Nick Jonas.

37-year-old Priyanka Chopra is super excited about having kids with her husband, 27-year-old Nick Jonas soon and she shared her excitement with Hoda Kotb, 55.

Wearing a gorgeous pink floral dress, the actress stopped by the TODAY show to give an interview to promote her new film ‘The Sky is Pink’. At one point, she opened up about starting a family.

“I can’t wait. I really can’t wait,” she gushed in response to Hoda telling her that having her two kids was “the best decision” she ever made. “I mean there’s so much that happens in our lives that whenever God blesses us with that it’s something that we both definitely want.”

There’s been speculation that she’s already expecting a bundle of joy before her admission of having children.

Nothing’s confirmed but, like with her latest interview, Priyanka hasn’t been shy about starting a family and how it’s something she’s definitely planning. “Buying a home and having a baby is on my to-do list,” she told Vogue Indian its Sept. issue.

Nick, who just announced he’s joining The Voice as a coach, and Priyanka are married since Dec. and there’s been no shortage of appearances together.

Besides having two wedding ceremonies, the lovebirds were spotted attending public and private events together such as the Met Gala and Paris outings. They always appear to be smitten with each other in every sighting and they have both made it known how in love they are in every interview they give.

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