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Priyanka Chopra says the racism she suffered in high school forced her to leave America

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ByMegan Stone
January 21, 2021, 3:54 PM

Priyanka Chopra Jonas is opening up about the racism she endured while enrolled at an American high school.

The actress revealed that the abuse and harassment was so severe, she returned to India when she was 15-years-old.

Speaking to People about her upcoming tell-all memoir "Unfinished," which arrives next month, Chopra Jonas revealed it was nearly impossible to ignore her bullies.

"I took it very personally. Deep inside, it starts gnawing at you," the 38-year-old Quantico alum admitted. "I went into a shell. I was like, 'Don't look at me. I just want to be invisible.'"

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Chopra Jonas explained how the persistent bullying affected her mental health, furthering, "My confidence was stripped. I've always considered myself a confident person, but I was very unsure of where I stood, of who I was."

Priyanka says she moved to the U.S. from India when she was 12 and stayed with relatives in New York City, Indianapolis and, finally, Newtown, Massachusetts. Living on the East Coast, she said, was when she was met with outright racist aggression from her fellow classmates.

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Chopra Jonas, providing an excerpt of her upcoming memoir, detailed what she says her classmates would shout at her as she walked down the hall, such as "Brownie, go back to your country!" and "Go back on the elephant you came on."

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The actress says she tried to overcome the bullying, but the persistent abuse made her "[break] up with America" and move back to India.

She did not regret the decision.

"I was so blessed that when I went back to India, I was surrounded by so much love," said Chopra Jonas, who went onto win Miss World. "Going back to India healed me."

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