
Priyanka Chopra To Kamala Harris: "We Are Both Daughters Of India, In A Way"
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Priyanka was invited by the Democratic National Committee's Women's Leadership Forum to interview the Vice President
United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Indian actress Priyanka Chopra shared a stage past week, reflecting on their Indian connections, marriage equality and climate change. Priyanka, who is now settled in Los Angeles, was invited by the Democratic National Committee's Women's Leadership Forum to interview the Vice President for a fireside chat. The Indian actress kicked off the fireside chat with their Indian connection. "I think we're both daughters of India, in a way," Priyanka told the room full of prominent Democrats invited for the conference from across the country.
"You're a proud American-born daughter of an Indian mom and a Jamaican father. I am an Indian born of two physicians as parents and a recent immigrant to this country who totally still believes in the wholehearted, you know, American Dream," she said.
The United States, she said, is regarded as a beacon of hope, freedom, and choice for the whole world. "And these tenets are being endlessly assaulted right now," she said.
Priyanka said after working for over 20 years, it was only this year that she got pay equal to male actors.