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Priyanka Chopra Says Racist Bullying 'Stripped' Away Her Confidence

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas once temporarily broke up with America — and this was the best decision she ever could’ve made. Related: Machine Gun Kelly Says He’s Been In ‘A F*cked Up Place Personally’ Amid Megan Fox Relationship The 38-year-old opened up about her experiences leading up to the choice, speaking to People in an exclusive interview which will release this Friday, January 22.

She’s of course promoting her new memoir, Unfinished, and went into great detail about her relationship with the US in her book.

Priyanka, who was born in India, says she experienced a TON of racist bullying during her years attending an American high school.

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