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Nick Jonas Just Gave Fans A Rare Glimpse At His Baby—And She's Basically His Twin

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The singer shared a photo of his baby girl, Malti—his daughter with wife Priyanka Chopra-Jonas—on Instagram.

Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra-Jonas welcomed daughter Malti via surrogacy in January of last year.

However, until recently, the two have kept Malti relatively out of the spotlight.


Photo posted of their daughter obscured her face.

Like these posted by Chopra.

In fact, Malti's first public appearance came a year after her arrival when the Jonas Brothers received their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

But earlier this week, Nick shared a precious photo of Malti Marie in his arms with the all-encompassing caption:

"❤️"

Viewers of Nick's post could not get over all the cuteness.

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But mostly, they couldn't get over Malti's resemblance to her dad.

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Two beauties, for sure.

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