
New Delhi, February 12, 2026: Global icon Priyanka Chopra Jonas recently sat down for a candid conversation with Variety, addressing a topic that often sparks curiosity among fans and paparazzi alike: her heavy security detail. While many assume high-profile celebrities employ bodyguards for personal safety, Priyanka clarified that her motives are rooted in a completely different kind of protection.
In the interview, the Citadel star shared that her primary concern isn’t her own physical safety, famously remarking, “Otherwise, I don’t need it. Nobody’s gonna kill me.” Instead, her security serves a much more personal purpose—protecting the privacy of her three-year-old daughter, Malti Marie.
For Priyanka, the shift in how she views security coincides with the rise of the “always-on” digital culture. She expressed a growing frustration with the ubiquity of smartphones, which has made it nearly impossible for her family to enjoy simple, everyday moments without being recorded.
“That’s my biggest thing with everyone having cellphones. It happens often, especially with my daughter. We’re in the park or having ice cream, and suddenly I’ll see it online,” she explained.
Her security team acts as a buffer to ensure that her family is not being recorded without consent. This “shield” allows Malti Marie to experience a semblance of a normal childhood, free from the lens of a stranger’s camera during private family time.
Despite the presence of bodyguards, Priyanka was quick to reassure her fans that she remains as approachable as ever. She made it clear that her security detail has strict instructions not to block genuine interactions.
This balanced approach was recently seen at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills. While she arrived with a professional security team, she remained the life of the event, famously presenting an award alongside BLACKPINK’s Lisa and engaging warmly with fellow attendees.
Beyond her personal life, Priyanka is currently preparing for one of the most anticipated phases of her career. She is set to make a massive return to Indian cinema with SS Rajamouli’s upcoming epic, Varanasi. Starring alongside Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran, the film is scheduled for an April 2027 release and marks her debut in Telugu cinema.
Additionally, she has a packed Hollywood slate with the second season of the spy-thriller Citadel and the upcoming film The Bluff alongside Karl Urban.
Priyanka’s revelation highlights the evolving definition of celebrity security. In 2026, the threat isn’t always physical; often, it is the digital intrusion into the lives of children. By being transparent about her “Nobody’s gonna kill me” philosophy, Priyanka continues to lead with the candor and groundedness that have made her a beloved figure across both Bollywood and Hollywood.