Nick Jonas is ‘so grateful’ to be Malti Marie father

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Nick Jonas The 29-year-old pop star, is elated, and shared that he is so grateful to welcome Malti Marie to the family. Nick who has been married to Priyanka Chopra since 2018 and welcomed Malti Marie via surrogate with her back in January 2022 – admitted that fatherhood “intensifies” everything in life but is trying to be as “present as possible” in his baby’s life.

Nick Jonas want to be as thoughtful as you can be for his family

Nick Jonas said: “The weight of everything is much more intense. I think it’s now about trying to be as present as possible and as thoughtful as you can be for your family, but also for other people’s journeys. I’m so grateful for [Malti Marie] and the wonderful perspective of being a parent.”

Earlier on Instagram he shared a lovely picture of him and the child alongside Priyanka Chopra and wrote

On this Mother’s Day we can’t help but reflect on these last few months and the rollercoaster we’ve been on, which we now know, so many people have also experienced.

After 100 plus days in the NICU, our little girl is finally home. Every family’s journey is unique and requires a certain level of faith, and while ours was a challenging few months, what becomes abundantly clear, in retrospect, is how precious and perfect every moment is. We are overjoyed that our little girl is finally home, and just want to thank every Doctor, nurse and specialist at Rady Children’s La Jolla and Cedar Sinai, Los Angeles, who were there selflessly every step of the way. Our next chapter begins now, and our baby is truly a badass. Let’s get it MM! Mommy and Daddy love you.

The ‘Find You’ singer, who rose to fame as a Disney star alongside his older brothers Kevin, 34, and Joe, 32 in the late 2000s, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 13 and explained that, while the disease “uprooted” his life, he hopes that by sharing his story, he has been able to help others, according to femalefirst.co.uk.

“I was a 13-year-old boy with a life that was kind of uprooted by this cancer,” he told Variety while attending the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation’s ‘Big Fighters, Big Cause’ charity boxing event, where he received the Golden Glove for his advocacy. At the time, I didn’t know anyone in the public eye who had it.

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