Photo:Priyanka Chopra Jonas/Instagram, Theo Wargo/Getty

Priyanka Chopra Jonas/Instagram, Theo Wargo/Getty
Priyanka Chopra Jonasis shouting out all the wonderful dads in her life in celebration ofFather’s Day.
TheQuanticoactress, 40, penned a sweet tribute to husbandNick Jonas, as well as his father and her late father, onInstagram Sunday.
Sharing photos of each of the three men, she wrote, “He is your biggest champion. He’ll be the loudest in the room when you win. His wisdom will be the shoulders you stand on. Your tears will break his heart. He will never show you he’s hurting. His joy is your joy. He is dada or dad or papa or whatever you call them.““I love you@nickjonasthank you for being ours. MM and I are so lucky,” she continued, referencing the couple’s 17-month-old daughter,Malti Marie.
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“Love you@papakjonasyou were so special today and everyday ❤️Happy Father’s Day. Give them a hug if you can. Miss you papa,” she concluded.
Jonas and his brothers, Joe, 33, and Kevin, 35, have a song on their new album, titledThe Album,about their daughters, called “Little Bird.”
In the second verse, Joe sings, “Walked down the aisle, breakin' my heart / Lay down my pride, I know I gotta let you go / ‘Cause he’s gonna love you when I gotta leave you / Gotta believe it when the Lord takes me home.”
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Appearing on theSeeing Other Peoplepodcast, the brothers unanimously declared this song the one they couldn’t live without.
“It’s probably our most personal song,“Nickrevealed. “It’s about fatherhood, and we’re all girl dads. So we’re speaking about the most important thing in our whole world, which is being parents. And it’s the first time we’ve ever done that in our music, so it’s pretty exciting to have people hear it soon.”
The singer added, “It’s also very personal to us, but something that everyone can relate to. We all come from somewhere, and we have a story to tell, and so while it’s kind of our story, I think it’s also universal and opens itself up to be something that parents and kids of all kinds will relate to and connect with.”
source: people.com