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Priyanka and Nick move back to renovated LA mansion

On the work front, Priyanka has just wrapped up filming her next Hollywood film, Head of State.

Priyanka and Nick move back to renovated LA mansion

After facing a tumultuous start to the year due to water damage and mold infestation in their lavish Los Angeles mansion, power couple Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have finally returned to their luxurious abode.

The renowned actress and the Grammy-nominated singer were forced to vacate their residence earlier this year, but recent reports confirm their return to the sprawling estate.


On Thursday, Priyanka took to Instagram to share a glimpse of the view from her over £15 million mansion, which they seem to have moved back into.

The Citadel actress dropped a set of pictures on Instagram Stories from her home.

Along with a night view of LA from her balcony, she wrote, “Being home... is feeding my soul.”

In January, the couple's life was disrupted when extensive water damage and a mold infestation were discovered in their multi-million-dollar mansion located in the upscale neighborhood of Encino, Los Angeles.

The damage was reported to be severe, prompting Chopra and Jonas to temporarily relocate while extensive repairs and renovations went underway.

According to a report in The Sun, the house has been fully renovated, and the couple has moved back in.

Priyanka and Nick had purchased their luxurious home in September 2019 reportedly for over £15 million, months after their grand wedding in Rajasthan in December 2018.

In 2023, it was reported that the couple filed a $4 million lawsuit over water damage and mold infestation in their house. The property had “porous waterproofing,” which led to “mold contamination and related issues,” according to the lawsuit.

On the work front, Priyanka has just wrapped up filming her next Hollywood film, Head of State.

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