After attending the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Indian actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and her husband Nick Jonas spent their time enjoying the picturesque locale
Updated On: 2024-12-14 12:33 PM IST
Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas extended their work trip in Saudi Arabia to spend their time enjoying the picturesque locale, where they posed with camels and tried their hand on riding ATVs
Priyanka was seen riding an ATV like a boss dressed in white crop top, shirt and denim pants
Priyanka took to Instagram and shared a slew of glimpses from their holiday in Jeddah.
In one image, the Indian actress could be seen posing with a camel, trying out the local cuisine and even sharing some loved-up moments with her husband
She captioned the post: "More days like these please, thank you Jeddah and @redseafilm."
One of the images also included a collage of her pictures posing in the desert
Priyanka and Nick recently celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary
Priyanka also shared a picture of herself and Nick clicked in an elevator. The two look sharp in their outfits, possibly heading out for a date night
Priyanka looked stunning in a red body-hugging outfit for the date night
At the Red Sea Film Festival, Priyanka and Nick posed together on the red carpet. The actress was also honoured at the ongoing edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival
With this, the actress has joined previously announced Red Sea Honouree, Viola Davis as the film festival celebrates and recognises her accomplished career and achievements on screen and within the wider film industry
The actress said, “I am humbled to be recognised at the Red Sea International Film Festival, a celebration of storytelling that transcends language, borders, and cultural divides.”
“This recognition is a reminder of why I fell in love with making movies in the first place. My gratitude to the Red Sea International Film Festival for this special honour and for their efforts to spotlight the extraordinary artistry of global cinema”.