New Delhi: Priyanka Chopra is back in the United States after participating in a Bulgari event as a global ambassador. During her trips, the actor missed her daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas. After attending the event and Parineeti Chopra's engagement in India, she was once more reunited with her daughter.


The recent photo of the mother-daughter duo shows them in a playpen. While sporting a basic grey lounge set, Priyanka is holding a cardboard box. Malti, on the other hand, was spotted wearing a black legging and a pink t-shirt. She seems more fascinated by the cardboard box than the toys. Sharing the photo, Priyanka wrote, “Reunited… What do we have here MM (Malti Marie)?”


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While the actor spent Tuesday night in Venice, Italy, attending a Bulgari event with Anne Hathaway and Zendaya, Malti was staying with Priyanka's mother, Dr. Madhu Chopra.


In a recent interview with Grazia, Priyanka talked about her daughter. “Right now, my daughter's in New York with my mom, probably eating ice-cream for dinner, having the time of her life,” she said.


Priyanka recently celebrated Malti, her mother Madhu, and her mother-in-law Denise in a message for Mother's Day.


"I am so lucky to have always known the love of a mother. My mother is the strongest woman I know. And her mother was too. I come from a lineage of women who are warriors and I was blessed to be raised by many of them. My Mum, my aunts, my grand mothers. Thank you Ma, you’re the greatest gift in my life. I could not be more grateful you’re mine!" Priyanka wrote.


"To all the moms out there… the ones I have a privilege of knowing and working with and the ones I don’t… you are superheroes. As a new mum I have so much respect for all the nurtures who devote themselves to the next generation. My gratitude. Also thank you Denise for raising an exceptional son and for all the love you bestow upon our family. I’m so blessed," she added.


On the work front, Priyanka Chopra was last seen in the rom-com flick 'Love Again' and series 'Citadel'.