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'All is good': Nick Jonas gives health update on baby daughter Malti

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Nick Jonas says his baby daughter Malti is "all good" after recently spending 100 days in a neonatal intensive care unit. The ‘Jealous’ hitmaker and his wife Priyanka Chopra Jonas were relieved to have their little girl back home from hospital in May after a worrying time for the couple.

Asked how the five-month-old tot is after her stint in hospital, the new dad simply replied: "All is good. " Speaking to 'Entertainment Tonight', Nick said of fatherhood: “It is certainly life-changing.

He added: "[Malti] is amazing. It brings me a lot of joy. ” While appearing on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ in May, the Jonas Brothers star admitted it was a “blessing” to have her home.

The 29-year-old musician told the host: “It’s pretty wild. She’s the best. It’s just been magical season of our life, but it’s a blessing to have her home.

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