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there when I was a teenager. So I feel like you just have to keep your eyes and ears open. I love learning. I didn’t know much about Thanksgiving, I didn’t know much about what happens during Christmas and Secret Santa and I’m learning all of these new things. Nick is learning about Diwali and Karva Chauth and we’re just so excited about learning each other’s differences and our cultures.


You bucked the trend in Hollywood of older men marrying younger women. You are older than Nick. Does age matter in a relationship? I mean clearly it didn’t matter in ours! But I just feel people talk about it a lot more when it’s a woman who is older.


Emmanuel Macron, for example? Anyone. Most guys end up marrying younger women and it becomes a conversation when I guess a woman is older. It never was a conversation for us. It was more of a conversation for the world than it was for Nick and I. In fact, I call him ‘Old Man Jonas’. He is an old soul. He’s just someone who is so refined, he knows the world so much. He has a 20-year career, he understands the world very well and has a maturity about him.


Nick’s a smart guy, which you don’t sometimes expect with pop stars? Yes. Stereotyping, unconscious bias.


And is it true you wanted to be an aeronautical engineer? I really did. I was very academically inclined. When I was 17, I didn’t really think that the profession of glamour was a real profession, because everyone in my family was academic. But it happened by fluke when I won Miss India and when I did and I started working in movies, I realised that I was very creatively inclined as well and the arts is something that I really found fascinating. And from there I sort of became a producer as well and now I’m an author as well and my creative vertical has just expanded from there. But yeah, I did want to be an aeronautical engineer.


There was a video out online of you for the song ‘Sucker’ with your husband? How was it working with him on that? Working on ‘Sucker’ was so fun because it didn’t even feel like work for me, really, because it was with everyone in my family and my husband – we were just having a great time. We were just joking with each other, changing into these crazy clothes and doing crazy make-up and hair. So it really felt like fun.


As someone in the public eye, how do you navigate social media? I feel like public people in general, because of the influence that we talked about, because of the fact that you have so many people listening to what you do, are also vulnerable to every kind of opinion that someone might have, knowing or un-knowing,


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