Priyanka Chopra reveals how past relationships made her feel like a 'doormat'

Priyanka, Nick
Priyanka shared that she decided to give herself sometime before she met Nick. Photo: IANS

Los Angeles: Priyanka Chopra has revealed that she felt like a "doormat" in her previous relationships until she met her husband, American pop star Nick Jonas. She revealed in the latest episode of the Call Her Daddy podcast, where she talked about how most of the men she had dated made her think of herself as a 'doormat'.

During the podcast, the actress was asked if she had any pattern while choosing her romantic partner.

She said: "I went from relationship to relationship to relationship. I did not give myself time at all between relationships, till my last one. I always ended up dating the actors that I worked with or the people that I met on my set.

"I just thought I had an idea of what a relationship should be like, and I kept seeking that and trying to fit the people that came into my life into my idea of that relationship." Priyanka shared that she decided to give herself some time before she met Nick.

"The repeating of the mistake was always feeling like, I need to be the caretaker, always feeling like it's okay to cancel my job or my work or my meeting or my priority to make sure that he's propped up. It was so normalized in my brain for so long that I ended up giving the power in such a skewed way that I never stood up for myself."

"I literally would become like a doormat and I was like, okay, that's fine because, you know, that's what women have been told for such a long time that our role is to glue the family together or you've got to make your man feel comfortable when he comes back home," recalled Priyanka.

She said she soon realized she was being "self-destructive" and started feeling 'invisible' in her relationships.
(With IANS inputs)

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