Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai, July 06: Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra may be admired by many for her fitness, but the actress has confessed that she suffers from an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). After hosting a party for British actor Gerard Butler, Priyanka apparently realised that she gets really panicky at the thought of a mess up.
At the party she hosted for Gerard about two months back, besides the British actor, in attendance were Bollywood top superstars Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar and Shahid Kapur. However, Priyanka says she will never throw a party again.
The actress said, “Hosting that party was not fun. I hate throwing parties. I would rather go to other people’s parties. Or even spend time after a shoot on a set. That is more fun than actually hosting a party.’’
Priyanka says that she realised of her disorder after she got completely stressed out at the Gerard Butler party. She said, “I wanted the cutlery and crockery to be perfect, the napkins to match, the best wine and the best food. I took care of every minute detail. In the bargain, I forgot to enjoy my own party. I didn’t eat till 7am the next morning and then I almost fainted because of fatigue.’’
After the party got over, she saw some wine stains on her beige sofa and panicked. “I was aghast,” she added.
Well, Priyanka has now decided to not host a party till she learns to get a grip on herself.
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