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Priyanka Chopra shares her funny observations about a little boy; Parents can totally react: “If a little kid puts a sticker on you.”
Priyanka Chopra once again grabbed attention on social media, this time with a light-hearted update that left fans smiling. The actor shared a quirky Instagram story featuring a humorous “fact check” about toddlers that immediately resonated with parents and followers alike.
“If a young child puts a sticker on you, it is a sign of great respect in their culture,” the post read. This clever observation quickly became a point of discussion online, with many users linking it to their own experiences with young children.
Priyank Chopra Take it upon yourself Gender equality
While Priyanka’s latest post showcases her fun side, the actress recently made headlines for speaking out about gender equality and distribution of domestic responsibilities.
During her appearance at the Cannes Lions Festival, she challenged outdated stereotypes that still place domestic duties largely on women’s shoulders.She added: “Cleaning and cooking are not women’s work. They are essential in adulthood. Do not confuse sex with laziness,” stressing that daily chores should be shared equally, regardless of gender. Her remarks sparked widespread appreciation for the call for a more balanced approach to responsibilities at home.
Why co-parenting shapes children’s values
Priyanka’s views also fit into the growing conversation about how children can develop their understanding of equality. Experts believe that young children learn more from observing their parents than from verbal lessons alone. Even if parents talk about fairness, persistently unequal behavior at home often becomes the child’s idea of what is “normal.”“This is why parents need to model the behavior they want to see,” explains parenting expert Barua.
According to the expert, equality in upbringing does not mean that all responsibility should be perfectly divided every day. Instead, children should regularly witness teamwork, mutual respect, flexibility and shared responsibility between both parents.The expert also adds that “cooking, cleaning, and caregiving are life skills, not gender skills. When boys and girls grow up and see that both parents contribute in different ways and appreciate each other’s efforts, they carry these beliefs into adulthood.”
“These early experiences become the foundation for healthier, more respectful relationships in the future.”
Priyanka Chopra’s front page
On the professional front, Priyanka Chopra is currently busy shooting for the ambitious Telugu action-adventure film ‘Varanasi’. Directed by SS Rajamouli, the much-awaited project stars Mahesh Babu and is among the biggest Indian productions currently in development. The film has already created huge excitement among fans who are excited to see Priyanka’s return to Hindi cinema in a lead role.
