Nick Jonas, 31, couldn’t assist however reward his 10-month-old daughter Malti‘s persona, in a brand new interview. The singer in contrast the baby to his spouse Priyanka Chopra, 41, and revealed she has a “mischievous angle” and fairly the humorousness.
“It’s so encouraging to be round individuals like that [who don’t take themselves too seriously],” Nick stated on the most recent episode of the Learn the Room podcast. “I’m not speaking about self-deprecating stuff, [but] like if you happen to stroll right into a door, it’s humorous. It’s not like, ‘Haha, you’re an fool.’ It’s like, ‘We love you and all of us noticed it.’ I feel it’s a very pretty high quality to have in individuals. And clearly, my spouse embodies that in spades.”

“We’re seeing it now manifest in our daughter in a means that’s sensible,” the proud dad continued. “Her humorousness and her potential to snicker at conditions, and even her mischievous angle, it’s nice.”
Nick additionally opened up about how life as a father has modified him. “You understand shortly upon getting a toddler that you could’t management every part,” he stated. “I feel that was the largest lesson for me at a stage in my life I didn’t anticipate to study. … You recognize, we went by a very robust couple of months in the beginning of her life and you’ve got that imaginative and prescient [of] the way it’s going to go all through your entire life, after which it’s one thing fully completely different. Then, on daily basis from there may be fully completely different and presents its personal set of challenges.”
Malti has already been to Nick’s concert events with the Jonas Brothers on their tour, which began in August, and the “Chains” crooner additionally talked about how having a child has affected him bodily. “I feel this [new wrist injury] comes from holding our daughter,” he stated. “I kind of do that factor the place I develop into her seat and he or she simply factors to the place she needs to go.”
“She likes to be trying ahead when she’s being held and doesn’t prefer it to be an embrace,” he added. “It’s such as you’re her journey. And now that she’s getting greater, thank God, yesterday once I felt this ache in my wrist, I used to be attempting to determine the place it was coming from. ‘Oh, it’s the child’s fault.’”