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Pink Villa
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
BLACKPINK's Rosé's APT gains new fan in Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas' daughter Malti Marie: 'Every morning…'
APT has been an earworm for adults and children worldwide. The BLACKPINK and Bruno Mars collaboration dropped on October 18, 2024. Amid being among the Billboard Hot 100 chart's top 10 for weeks on end and arguably earning the title of the summer song of the year, Priyanka Chopra has revealed that she and Nick Jonas' daughter Malti Marie is a die-hard fan of the music. K-pop finds its way into the Chopra-Jonas household Speaking on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Baywatch actress spilled about her life raising her first child, daughter Malti Marie. Priyanka Chopra revealed, "She wears a Moana dress all day and Moana 2 is her favourite," speaking about their recent visit to Disney World. Talking about her music taste, she added how the 3-year-old enjoys a wide range of music. Among those, the star revealed her kid's beloved track, "APT is her favorite song, by the way. Every morning." She further added how it's their "Morning song". The actress revealed how their daughter has named her father, The Jonas Brothers' group, The Doughnut Brothers. While juggling her school and other activities, the young one is trying hard to keep up with all the latest trends. "There are so many classes. Kids do so much. She wants to socialise with other babies." Previously, the couple revealed that she was into karate and piano, while managing a busy life in New York. Meanwhile, her parents are each building their own successful careers. With Nick Jonas' Broadway shows for The Last Five Years and Priyanka Chopra's shoots in India for SS Rajamouli's SSMB 29, the family is trying to hang out together whenever possible. The couple's last appearance together was at the 2025 Met Gala, which they took over with a polka dot dress for her, a hat on top, and a massive emerald necklace. Meanwhile, he wore a white shirt and black pants, complementing her look.


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Priyanka Chopra reveals daughter Malti Marie has started school in New York: 'Her schedule is even crazier than mine'
Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared insights into her daughter Malti Marie's vibrant personality and growing independence. The three-year-old has started school in New York and enjoys planning playdates. Malti's favorite song is 'APT' by Rose and Bruno Mars. While she doesn't recognize the Jonas Brothers by name, she affectionately calls them the 'Donut Brothers. Priyanka Chopra Jonas may be busy conquering both Bollywood and Hollywood, but it's her daughter Malti Marie who's currently stealing the spotlight. From starting school in New York to planning her own playdates, the three-and-a-half-year-old is growing up fast—and with plenty of personality. In a recent interview, Priyanka opened up about juggling work, family life, and the joys of watching Malti thrive in this new phase. Priyanka appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her upcoming Hollywood film Heads of State. During the conversation, Jimmy fondly spoke about meeting Priyanka's daughter, Malti Marie, calling her adorable and full of curiosity. Priyanka went on to share that Malti has a lively personality, a great sense of humour, and has become the heart of their lives. She also mentioned that this phase has been particularly special for their family, with Nick Jonas currently performing on Broadway. The actress also shared that it's Nick Jonas' final week on Broadway, while she continues to juggle travel between India and New York for her film shoot. With their current base on the East Coast for the summer, Priyanka revealed that their daughter Malti Marie has started school and already has a bustling schedule filled with various classes. Not only is Malti thriving academically, but she's also blossoming socially—so much so that she enjoys planning playdates with her little group of friends, eagerly asking her mom to reach out to other parents to set them up. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo She also revealed that Malti has a favourite song she listens to every morning—APT by Rose and Bruno Mars. As for her dad's music, Priyanka shared that while Malti doesn't quite recognize Nick Jonas or the Jonas Brothers by name, she adorably refers to them as the 'Donut Brothers.' A sweet moment that perfectly captures her playful personality!


Indian Express
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Priyanka Chopra's daughter Malti Marie calls dad Nick Jonas, his brothers Kevin and Joe the ‘doughnut brothers': ‘She is funny and she knows it'
Actor Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have been the 'it' couple of both Bollywood and Hollywood, with sensational appearances on red carpet events, celebrating each other's cultures and festivals, while juggling their extremely busy and engaging careers. The two welcomed their daughter, Malti Marie Chopra, back in 2022, and she has been the star of both their social media accounts ever since. In a recent interview, Priyanka Chopra talked about the upcoming film Heads Of State and her daughter Malti in detail. While appearing on The Tonight Show, Priyanka told Jimmy Fallon that Malti has grown into a child with varied interests and a great sense of humour. Priyanka said, 'She is precocious and funny, and she knows that she is funny, so that's even better. This has been an amazing season for us; Nick has been on Broadway, and I am shooting in India. Malti has been making friends in school, and her schedule is even crazier than mine. Kids these days do so much, and they have so many classes, and she wants to socialise with other babies.' ALSO READ: Madhu Chopra recalls leaving their hospital behind for Priyanka Chopra's film dream, admits neglecting son: 'I had no choice…' Talking about her daughter's interests and music taste, Priyanka talked about Malti's favourite Disney movies and how she still isn't quite aware that her father is a pop star. 'Moana has been her favourite all this time, and she will wear that Moana outfit all day, and APT is her favourite song. She hasn't been able to identify her dad's music, but she actually calls her dad and his brothers the Doughnut Brothers'. Nick, who recently appeared on the Broadway show The Last Five Years, began his career as part of the pop group The Jonas Brothers, along with his brothers Joe and Kevin. Earlier in an interview to Access Hollywood, Priyanka had talked about how she hopes her daughter takes after her and said, 'I hope her relationship with me will be outside of my job. I do think that I hope, when she sees the trajectory of the choices I've made over time, she is proud of my choices.' Priyanka is gearing up for the release of Heads Of State, where she will be playing a top MI6 agent tasked with protecting the British Prime Minister and the American President, played by Idris Elba and John Cena, respectively.

Courier-Mail
11 hours ago
- Courier-Mail
Review: APT Solara, a river ship that stands out from the crowd
Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. To be or not to be a river ship – that is the question. When Australian-owned travel company APT approached the ambitious build of its new twin ships the Solara and Ostara, the brief was to create something dramatically different and see Europe through an Australian's eyes. Designed for the continent's busiest route from Amsterdam to Budapest, the luxurious Solara certainly stands out from the crowd. Despite having to adhere to the Danube's strict ship dimensions – there are 68 locks to navigate along the Rhine-Main-Danube route – the Solara offers surprising variety, and is contemporary and stylish with subtle nautical touches, including a chic French-navy exterior. X SUBSCRIBER ONLY Set the scene Checking into the airy atrium is a dreamy experience. High ceilings and a skylight open up the all-white space. There is a marble water station, a circular marble table and a tiled floor centrepiece in the dimensions of a compass. A dramatic macramé-like hanging rope sculpture descends from the ceiling into the softly curved stairwell, and the walls showcase original landscapes by artist Greg Wood and pieces curated by Melbourne gallery Otomys. The design was conceived by renowned Melbourne firm Hecker Guthrie (their first project on a ship), and influenced by APT's co-owners and siblings Lou Tandy and Rob McGeary. The designer furniture is whimsical and elegant but comfortable – think Gervasoni and Casini – and it has instant wow factor. If money was no object, this is how I'd love my home to look. We took a canal tour through Amsterdam. The itinerary While the Solara's 15-day itinerary will traverse the Netherlands, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, I'm only on board for four nights for the christening and 'shakedown' cruise. This is a test run of sorts, and we embark at Rotterdam under the Erasmus Bridge before sailing past green pastures and fields of wild yellow canola flowers to Kinderdijk to tour the idyllic working windmills (dating back to the 16th century). We dock overnight at quaint Dordrecht (one of the oldest cities in Holland), visit Lisse to catch the vivid annual spring tulip festival Keukenhof, and take a canal tour through Amsterdam, which is celebrating 750 years. Although the friendly crew is busily readying the final touches to the ship, and pumping out countless espressos from the shiny new La Marzocco coffee machine in The Salon, the whole thing feels flawless. With Solara's capacity for 154 guests (and 60 crew), no cabin feels like you are missing out. Picture: Supplied. The cabins There are three categories of suites: the plush Owner's Suites, the Balcony Suites and the wood-panelled Twin Window Suites, and each has a colour scheme inspired by the seasons. Thick carpets range from sage green for spring to dusky pink for autumn. Original prints of signature European shore excursions by Australian photographer Nick Wilkins (available to buy) adorn the walls and lend an antipodean lens. The bathrooms have an abundance of storage, enormous shower heads, floor-to-ceiling tiling and marble sink tops. Toiletries by sustainable Amsterdam brand Marie-Stella-Maris were sourced by Tandy herself. With Solara's capacity for 154 guests (and 60 crew), no cabin feels like you are missing out. Solara has seven bars and eateries, each of which feels like a top-notch restaurant or wine bar. Picture: Supplied. Food and drink Solara has seven bars and eateries, each of which feels like a top-notch restaurant or wine bar. Catering to Australian travellers who have curious palates and want variety and quality, APT engaged hospitality guru Monique Lane of Fellow Hospitality (collaborating with chef Stephen Seckold of House Made Hospitality). From the fare at Bistro Saison, to the degustation paired with top-notch wine in the Owner's Cellar, and the laid-back eats at Annie's Table (named for the owners' mother), the offerings are impressive. The Grüner Bar & Dining, which rises on hydraulics so it elevates above other ships in dock, is a surprising hit, with dishes such as pretzels with whipped ricotta and moreish focaccia with butter that melts in your mouth. All bread and pastries are baked on board daily, and the delicious ice-cream and gelato are handmade. It has a circular conversation pit around solar lanterns to resemble a campfire, a nod to APT's outback touring heritage. Picture: Supplied. The extras Along with a jewel-coloured spa/salon, gym, and daily shore excursions that are included, e-bikes for guests who want to explore independently are provided. The roof has a small circular heated pool and two levels for guests to enjoy, and the Daystar Deck is a standout. It has a circular conversation pit around solar lanterns to resemble a campfire, a nod to APT's outback touring heritage. A marble cooktop space functions as an outdoor bar and barbecue, lending an Australian touch. The Grüner Bar & Dining has a great menu and sitting in a vibing wine bar while enjoying the view is a highlight. Picture: Supplied. What's hot The Grüner Bar & Dining has a great menu (the fish finger sambo is the hot ticket) and sitting in a vibing wine bar while enjoying the view is a highlight. What's not The square pillows on my bed were uncomfortable, although I learned later they were delivered by mistake and had been replaced before the first guests arrived. Checking into the airy atrium is a dreamy experience. Picture: Supplied. The verdict - 10/10 While I didn't sail the full itinerary, it's impossible to fault Solara. It's the most stylish river ship I've set foot on – the combination of Australian design, food and thoughtful inclusions is impeccable. The writer was a guest of APT Luxury Travel. Its 15-day Magnificent Europe cruise on Solara and Ostara, sailing Budapest to Amsterdam, starts at around $8495 twin share. Originally published as Review: APT Solara stands out from the crowd
Herald Sun
13 hours ago
- Herald Sun
Review: APT Solara, a river ship that stands out from the crowd
To be or not to be a river ship – that is the question. When Australian-owned travel company APT approached the ambitious build of its new twin ships the Solara and Ostara , the brief was to create something dramatically different and see Europe through an Australian's eyes. Designed for the continent's busiest route from Amsterdam to Budapest, the luxurious Solara certainly stands out from the crowd. Despite having to adhere to the Danube's strict ship dimensions – there are 68 locks to navigate along the Rhine-Main-Danube route – the Solara offers surprising variety, and is contemporary and stylish with subtle nautical touches, including a chic French-navy exterior. Set the scene Checking into the airy atrium is a dreamy experience. High ceilings and a skylight open up the all-white space. There is a marble water station, a circular marble table and a tiled floor centrepiece in the dimensions of a compass. A dramatic macramé-like hanging rope sculpture descends from the ceiling into the softly curved stairwell, and the walls showcase original landscapes by artist Greg Wood and pieces curated by Melbourne gallery Otomys. The design was conceived by renowned Melbourne firm Hecker Guthrie (their first project on a ship), and influenced by APT's co-owners and siblings Lou Tandy and Rob McGeary. The designer furniture is whimsical and elegant but comfortable – think Gervasoni and Casini – and it has instant wow factor. If money was no object, this is how I'd love my home to look. The itinerary While the Solara's 15-day itinerary will traverse the Netherlands, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, I'm only on board for four nights for the christening and 'shakedown' cruise. This is a test run of sorts, and we embark at Rotterdam under the Erasmus Bridge before sailing past green pastures and fields of wild yellow canola flowers to Kinderdijk to tour the idyllic working windmills (dating back to the 16th century). We dock overnight at quaint Dordrecht (one of the oldest cities in Holland), visit Lisse to catch the vivid annual spring tulip festival Keukenhof, and take a canal tour through Amsterdam, which is celebrating 750 years. Although the friendly crew is busily readying the final touches to the ship, and pumping out countless espressos from the shiny new La Marzocco coffee machine in The Salon, the whole thing feels flawless. The cabins There are three categories of suites: the plush Owner's Suites, the Balcony Suites and the wood-panelled Twin Window Suites, and each has a colour scheme inspired by the seasons. Thick carpets range from sage green for spring to dusky pink for autumn. Original prints of signature European shore excursions by Australian photographer Nick Wilkins (available to buy) adorn the walls and lend an antipodean lens. The bathrooms have an abundance of storage, enormous shower heads, floor-to-ceiling tiling and marble sink tops. Toiletries by sustainable Amsterdam brand Marie-Stella-Maris were sourced by Tandy herself. With Solara's capacity for 154 guests (and 60 crew), no cabin feels like you are missing out. Food and drink Solara has seven bars and eateries, each of which feels like a top-notch restaurant or wine bar. Catering to Australian travellers who have curious palates and want variety and quality, APT engaged hospitality guru Monique Lane of Fellow Hospitality (collaborating with chef Stephen Seckold of House Made Hospitality). From the fare at Bistro Saison, to the degustation paired with top-notch wine in the Owner's Cellar, and the laid-back eats at Annie's Table (named for the owners' mother), the offerings are impressive. The Grüner Bar & Dining, which rises on hydraulics so it elevates above other ships in dock, is a surprising hit, with dishes such as pretzels with whipped ricotta and moreish focaccia with butter that melts in your mouth. All bread and pastries are baked on board daily, and the delicious ice-cream and gelato are handmade. The extras Along with a jewel-coloured spa/salon, gym, and daily shore excursions that are included, e-bikes for guests who want to explore independently are provided. The roof has a small circular heated pool and two levels for guests to enjoy, and the Daystar Deck is a standout. It has a circular conversation pit around solar lanterns to resemble a campfire, a nod to APT's outback touring heritage. A marble cooktop space functions as an outdoor bar and barbecue, lending an Australian touch. What's hot The Grüner Bar & Dining has a great menu (the fish finger sambo is the hot ticket) and sitting in a vibing wine bar while enjoying the view is a highlight. What's not The square pillows on my bed were uncomfortable, although I learned later they were delivered by mistake and had been replaced before the first guests arrived. The verdict - 10/10 While I didn't sail the full itinerary, it's impossible to fault Solara. It's the most stylish river ship I've set foot on – the combination of Australian design, food and thoughtful inclusions is impeccable. The writer was a guest of APT Luxury Travel. Its 15-day Magnificent Europe cruise on Solara and Ostara, sailing Budapest to Amsterdam, starts at around $8495 twin share. Originally published as Review: APT Solara stands out from the crowd