Priyanka Chopra on why her music career ‘lasted two seconds’

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'Insane', says PriyankaChopra.

“You have late nights, and early mornings, you’re travelling to a different city every day and you do it for three months.”

“That’s why my music career lasted two seconds,” she said. “I was not meant to do that. This rockstar life is... I admire it tremendously. It’s definitely not for the weak-hearted.”’s music career and commented on what it’s like to be a “tour wife”. “The tour wife thing, it was the first time I was doing it for the Happiness Begins Tour and it was fun,” she said. “I love, love, love them on stage. They’re an incredible experience when you watch them live and I don’t get enough of it.”Soon after that, she jumped out of the music industry and began focusing on her acting projects., will be coming out on 5 May. And we can’t wait to see you on tour later this year,” the trio consisting of Nick, Joe, and Kevin announced.

The forthcoming record marks their second since their 2019 comeback, which they celebrated with their

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