My Eyebrows Are My Strength: Priyanka Chopra 

Priyanka admits that she used to be “really really conscious” of her appearance, and prides herself on having bold and flawless brows. - Sakshi Post

Priyanka admits that she used to be “really really conscious” of her appearance, and prides herself on having bold and flawless brows.

Los Angeles, Nov 23: Bollywood actress and now an Internationally renowned face Priyanka Chopra's eyebrows are her "strength".

The 34-year-old actress has admitted she used to be "really really conscious" of her appearance, and prides herself on having bold and flawless brows, which she claims are shaped perfectly they look like "identical twins".

Speaking to InStyle Online about her facial feature, she said: "I used to be really, really conscious about so many things about myself, and my eyebrows were these thick, thick bold brows, but now, I've made them my strength.

"Everyone says your eyebrows are supposed to be cousins or sisters, not twins, but mine aren't. They're identical twins, and I make sure they look like that."

And the "Quantico" star believes people shouldn't be "ashamed" of what they look like, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Priyanka, who was crowned Miss World in 2000, explained: "Everybody doesn't like a lot of things about themselves, whether it's their nose, jawline, hair, or whatever, but you shouldn't be ashamed of what you look like, and you shouldn't be afraid of being the best version of you.

"You can't be like anyone else, because you're born as you. You need to find what's unique about yourself and make that your strength. That's the best advice I ever got, and that was from my mother."

--IANS


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