Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas receive apology from ‘The Cut’ writer Mariah Smith

December 08, 2018 03:14 pm | Updated 05:54 pm IST - Mumbai

Actor Priyanka Chopra and her husband, American singer Nick Jonas, pose during a photo opportunity at their wedding reception in New Delhi on December 4, 2018.

Actor Priyanka Chopra and her husband, American singer Nick Jonas, pose during a photo opportunity at their wedding reception in New Delhi on December 4, 2018.

Newlyweds Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have received an apology from writer Mariah Smith, who penned an article for The Cut , in which she labelled the Indian star as a “modern-day scam artist”.

The article, published on The Cut website, claimed that Nick shares a “fraudulent relationship against his will”. The piece was full of racist, first-world complex and misogynist undertones.

“I want to sincerely apologise to Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, and to the readers I offended and hurt with my words. I do not condone racism, xenophobia, or sexism. I take full responsibility for what I wrote, and I was wrong. I am truly sorry,” Smith posted on Twitter.

 

The article was slammed online by many people, including Nick’s brother Joe Jonas and his fiancee, Game of Thrones star, Sophie Turner. The duo attended the wedding in Jodhpur along with the rest of the family members.

One of the portions of the article read, “All Nick wanted was a possible fling with Hollywood’s latest It Woman, but instead he wound up staring straight at a life sentence with a global scam artist.”

“Even more upsetting, she’s a scam artist who never even took the time to make sure he was comfortable riding a horse before arranging for him to enter their wedding ceremony on horseback,” Smith had written.

After the furore, the website issued an apology and said it has deleted the objectionable article.

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