Priyanka Chopra Faces Online Scrutiny Over Oscars Moment After Javier Bardem’s Statement

Priyanka Chopra Jonas returned to the Academy Awards stage for the first time in a decade on Sunday, only to find herself at the center of a social media debate, not for anything she said, but for how she appeared to react when her co-presenter said it.

At the 98th Academy Awards, Priyanka Chopra Jonas took the stage alongside Spanish actor Javier Bardem to present the Best International Feature Film award, which went to Norway’s Sentimental Value, directed by Joachim Trier. Before announcing the nominees, Bardem said, “No to war and Free Palestine,” while wearing a “No to War” pin on his tuxedo. His statement drew loud applause from inside the Dolby Theatre. Chopra Jonas stood beside him, nodded, and proceeded with the presentation. She has not publicly commented on the moment.

Clips of the exchange circulated rapidly across platforms, with users fixating on Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ expression during Bardem’s remarks. Interpretations ranged widely — some read discomfort into her body language, others pushed back against that characterization entirely. The disagreement itself became the story.

Indian content creator and political commentator Dhruv Rathee escalated the conversation days later when he posted a video on Instagram publicly criticizing Chopra Jonas, accusing her of maintaining “privileged neutrality” and suggesting that Bollywood figures are broadly reluctant to take moral stands on international human rights issues. Rathee also directed criticism at the wider Bollywood community, contrasting Indian celebrities with Hollywood stars who have more openly addressed the Gaza conflict. As of the time of publication, neither Chopra Jonas nor her representatives had issued a public response.

Attends Major Hollywood Events

The controversy arrived at a moment otherwise meant to mark a career milestone. Her 2026 appearance was her first time presenting at the Oscars since 2016, when she shared the stage with Liev Schreiber to present the Best Film Editing award. Over the years, Priyanka  Chopra Jonas has established herself as one of the few Indian actors with a consistent presence at major Hollywood industry events. On the professional front, she was most recently seen in The Bluff, currently streaming on Prime Video, and is attached to SS Rajamouli’s upcoming production Varanasi, opposite Mahesh Babu.

The evening brought a separate wave of headlines as well. Reports emerged that Priyanka  Chopra Jonas and husband Nick Jonas were forced to switch to a golf cart after their vehicle was denied clearance near the venue, and that the cart nearly tipped over on a sharp corner while they were en route to make her presentation slot on time.

A separate controversy resurfaced in the days following the ceremony when a 2017 video began recirculating online appearing to show the same two individuals approaching Priyanka  Chopra Jonas for autographs on two separate occasions at LAX, prompting accusations that the encounters were staged for publicity. Neither Chopra Jonas nor her team addressed the claim.

Further noise was added when a fabricated tweet, falsely attributed to Indian actress Swara Bhasker, began spreading in connection with the Oscars moment. Bhasker denied authorship of the post on X, calling it fake and attributing it to politically motivated bad actors.

The backlash directed at Priyanka Chopra Jonas reflects a recurring tension in global celebrity culture, the expectation that high-profile figures take explicit positions on geopolitical conflicts, weighed against the professional and personal consequences of doing so. For South Asian stars navigating both Bollywood and Hollywood simultaneously, that calculus is often more complicated than the discourse around it tends to acknowledge.