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Nick Jonas has publicly recounted the harrowing circumstances surrounding daughter Malti Marie’s premature arrival, speaking on Jay Shetty’s On Purpose podcast in early February 2026.
He said Malti was born via surrogate in January 2022 about three months early, weighing roughly 1 pound 11 ounces, and was “purple” at birth.
Medical teams in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) resuscitated and intubated her; she required six blood transfusions and more than 100 days of round‑the‑clock care before she could go home.
Jonas and his wife, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, alternated 12‑hour hospital shifts amid COVID‑era restrictions during the roughly 3.5‑month stay.
He credited NICU staff with saving their daughter’s life, described the experience as both “comforting and frightening,” and said it permanently changed his perspective on parenthood.
Malti, who turned four in early 2026, is now thriving, and Jonas framed each day with her as a gift.
The interview marked one of the first detailed public accounts of the family’s early months as parents following the 2018 marriage.
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