After Meeting with Her Mother, Priyanka Takes Nick Here for Vacation
Ever since Priyanka Chopra has started working on t.v series Quantico and making her debut in Baywatch, she has become one of the very few Bollywood actresses to make it in Hollywood and make our nation Proud.
But recently she was a constant target on social media as one of the episodes showed India in a bad light. On top of that, her next season got cancelled.
Apart from all these, Priyanka has been on spotlight because of speculations, and she is dating a young singer Nick who is 10 years younger than her.
Nick visited India to meet her mother, after which now Priyanka has taken Nick to Goa for a vacation.
Apart from all this, Priyanka has used her popularity for good reasons.
She wrote in on of her pictures on Instagram,
@priyankachopra When Mansur Ali, 12 yrs old, first came to the Child-Friendly Space (CFS) at the Balukhali camp, he was only drawing scenes of bloodshed and violence. Helicopters shooting at him and his friends playing soccer… or his village and home being on fire with burning bodies all around him… Today, his drawings reflect a more hopeful story, one we would like all these children to have.
Since the #Rohingya children have arrived in Cox’s Bazar, they have been living in overcrowded camps with no real place that to call them
Own. Imagine a space that lets you forget your troubles and be a child again… even if its only for just a few hours a day.
For the Rohingya children, over 300,000, in the camps in Bangladesh this is the only space that allows them to be kids.
These Child-Friendly Spaces created by @unicef give kids access to art, music, dance, sport, and counselling etc. Space has often proved to be very therapeutic, helping these kids deal with the horrific situations they faced. The @unicef aid workers work tirelessly to make sure these children find their spirit again.
It doesn’t matter where a child is from or what his or her circumstances are… NO child deserves a life without hope for the future.
The world needs to care. We need to bother. Please lend your support at www.supportunicef.org.