Nick Jonas Shares Adorable Bedtime Kiss Photo with Daughter Malti Marie

Nick Jonas shared a tender photo on social media of him kissing his young daughter, Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, as she was falling asleep. The singer also opened up about Malti's difficult entry into the world, revealing she was born prematurely via surrogate at just 1 pound, 11 ounces. He described the intense three-and-a-half months she spent in the NICU, where she had to be resuscitated shortly after birth. Nick and his wife, Priyanka Chopra, welcomed their only child, Malti, in January 2022.

Key Points: Nick Jonas Shares Sweet Photo Kissing Daughter Malti Marie

  • Adorable father-daughter moment
  • Malti's premature birth via surrogate
  • 100-day NICU stay
  • Priyanka Chopra's role
  • Nick's emotional recount
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Nick Jonas shares adorable pic of him kissing little Malti Marie while putting her to sleep

Nick Jonas posts an adorable picture kissing his daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, and opens up about her challenging premature birth.

Nick Jonas shares adorable pic of him kissing little Malti Marie while putting her to sleep
"She came to the world under, sort of, very intense circumstances. - Nick Jonas"

Mumbai, April 8

American pop-singer Nick Jonas has taken to his social media account to share an adorable picture of him kissing his little baby girl Malti Marie Chopra Jonas.

In the picture, Nick is seen lying besides his daughter, and gently kissing Malti on her forehead.

The little girl is seen resting on the bed in cute nightwear, all set to sleep, with her face is partially covered with a heart emoji.

In one of the other pictures shared by Nick, the singer is seen sitting at a cafe in Vancouver, enjoying a drink.

He captioned the post as, "Week 1 in Vancouver."

Nick has always spoken about how close he is to his daughter and his obsession for his little girl.

The singer, earlier had opened up about Malti, who needed to be resuscitated shortly after she was born.

On his appearance on the On Purpose podcast, he had said, "She came to the world under, sort of, very intense circumstances. We were expecting her to arrive in April of the year she was born, and we get a call that it's going to be sooner."

He added, "We basically, you know, went into action and she was born via surrogate. We got to the hospital, and she came out. She was 1 pound, 11 ounces and purple basically."

Reportedly, little Malti ultimately spent nearly 100 days in a neonatal intensive care unit, and Nick said that the situation felt perilous at one point in time.

Talking about it, he shared, "These angels at the NICU, kind of, resuscitated her in that moment and got her taken care of really quickly and intubated (her) and everything else. Because it was COVID times, my wife and I would basically do 12-hour shifts at the hospital for three and a half months. I could still, sort of, smell it."

He added, "It's a tough reality check. Just driving there and back each day and seeing each other, sort of, as passing ships was a crazy thing. I'll just say this about the NICU nurses, they are truly angels."

For the uninitiated, Nick and his global icon superstar wife Priyanka Chopra welcomed Malti, who is their only child yet, via a surrogate in January 2022.

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Rahul R
Respect to them for being so open about their journey. The NICU struggle is something many parents face but rarely talk about. It's a reminder that behind the glamour, celebrities go through the same human challenges.
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Sarah B
While the picture is adorable, I do wish they'd share a bit less of their child's private moments online. The world can be a harsh place, and every child deserves privacy, especially one who had such a tough start.
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Aditya G
It's great to see a global icon like Priyanka Chopra and her husband embracing parenthood with so much love. They are setting a wonderful example. God bless the little one.
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Kavya N
The story of Malti's birth is so moving. 100 days in the NICU... that must have been terrifying for them. Hats off to all the doctors and nurses who are true lifesavers. Wishing the family endless joy.
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Michael C
Nick Jonas seems like a genuinely good guy. His dedication during those 12-hour shifts speaks volumes. It's not just about the cute photos; it's about the real, hard work of parenting that he's clearly putting in.

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