Priyanka Chopra cannot stop setting milestones wherever she goes. After winning the People's Choice Awards for Quantico, the pretty lady was even awarded with a Padma Shri for her excellent career growth over a span of decade.

However, this time, the actress has proved it yet again, that no body ( including the opposite sex) can beat her. In an interview given to Pinkvilla, the National Award winning actress has declared that she does not need a man for anything except to have children.

While opening up about her personal life and relationships, the actress mentioned that she would prefer to buy diamonds by herself and does not need a man to buy her one.. While asking about heartaches in relationship, she reportedly said that there could be no good way to end a relationship, "You have to isolate yourself from the other person whether they have been bad to you or you have been bad to them. You start with the little things, 'I need sleep, I need a good book. I need to be with friends.". You have to start thinking about yourself", as reported in Pinkvilla

However the actress is keen on having babies and wants to settle down with someone " who can really claim her" for the same purpose. But at the same time, Priyanka also reportedly stated that she cannot bear infidelity and can also get violent on her partner, if he ever does so. She said: "Infidelity in marriages should never be accepted. Marriage kya hai? Once you commit your heart to someone, have the balls to confess to your partner, instead of continuing to cheat on her. I would, if I wanted to be with someone else. Because then you are stripping them of their pride?This is the reason, why Kashibai was important to me."

The actress also added by saying that one should not be a coward by lying to one's partner. She also spoke up against infidelity by saying that one must respect the partner by confessing the truth to him or her as you have been in a relationship with them.

Looks like Piggy Chops has some strong arguments to make!

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