Priyanka Chopra Injured Her Knee While Shooting For Quantico! Sad
Priyanka Chopra injured her knee while shooting for the television series Quantico in Italy and the actress took to Twitter saying that a physiologist gave good treatment to her knee.
Priyanka
Chopra
says
she
had
suffered
from
a
knee
injury
while
shooting
for
the
third
season
of
TV
series
Quantico.
The
35-year-old
star,
who
reprises
her
role
as
FBI
agent
Alex
Parrish,
took
to
Twitter
to
reveal
some
tidbits
about
the
ABC
series
ahead
of
its
third
installment's
premiere.
"I
actually
hurt
my
knee
filming
this!
I
had
to
have
a
physiologist
on
set
with
me
and
my
knee
wrapped
for
the
next
3
weeks
#AlexIsBack
#Quantico
@QuanticoTV," Priyanka
tweeted.
The
actor
also
said
when
the
crew
was
shooting
in
Italy,
they
relished
a
lot
of
the
country's
finest,
Tuscan
wine.
"While
we
were
in
Italy,
I
was
the
only
actress
from
the
main
cast,
so
I
would
go
out
at
night
with
the
crew.
We
consumed
a
lot
of
Tuscan
wine!" she
wrote.
Priyanka
also
took
Italian
lessons
for
the
show.
Besides
Quantico,
the
actor
has
Hollywood
projects
such
asA
Kid
Like
Jake
and
Isn't
It
Romantic,
in
her
kitty.
On
a
related
note,
rumours
are
rife
that
Priyanka
Chopra
might
attend
the
Royal
wedding
of
Prince
Harry
with
Meghan
Markle,
and
is
struggling
to
find
an
apt
gift
for
the
couple.
During
a
live
chat
on
Instagram
from
InStyle
magazine's
account,
Priyanka
Chopra
said,
"I
am
only
concerned
about
the
hat,
I
don't
know
if
I'll
be
cute
in
a
hat."
She
then
further
commented,
"I've
been
struggling
with
that
myself!
I
think
you
just
have
to
think
about
the
person
you're
getting
the
gift
for.
Because
really,
what
do
you
give
a
Princess?".
She
further
commented,
"You
think
you
should
give
a
princess
a
frog?
Most
princesses
like
frogs!
We'll
have
to
think
about
this
one.
I'm
super
excited
about
her
and
her
big
day.
I
feel
like
it's
not
just
going
to
be
life-changing
for
both
of
them.
It's
life-changing
for
the
world
that
needs
to
see
strong
women
as
icons
and
I
feel
Meghan
has
the
potential
to
be
that."