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Nick Jonas hospitalised after suffering injury on sets

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 17, 2021 13:45 IST

Singer-songwriter and actor Nick Jonas was rush to the hospital  after he suffered an injury on the sets of ...

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Singer-songwriter and actor Nick Jonas was rush to the hospital  after he suffered an injury on the sets of his new show. According to TMZ, he was taken to the local hospital late Saturday night in an ambulance. Nick, however, came back home on Sunday and will resume shoot for his singing reality show, The Voice, on Monday. 

Nick is currently in Los Angeles while his wife, actor Priyanka Chopra is in London. She has been there since the end of last year to shoot for multiple projects. He, meanwhile, has been working on The Voice and even launched his Spaceman album. Recently, Priyanka and Nick raised almost $1 million for Covid-19 relief work in India. After achieving their target amount, they have now increased the amount to $3 million. 

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