When it comes to Priyanka Chopra, every behind-the-scenes revelation is bound to grab sensational attention, and this is one such moment. The global star, who is known for her fierce work ethic and commanding presence, is now once again making headlines, but not for a blockbuster project but for a candid anecdote from her ‘Quantico’ shooting days.A celebrity stylist who worked with Priyanka during the series' production recently opened up about his fitting room experience, describing her as a tad 'rough'. This comment has now reignited interest in what it is really like to work with one of the most driven and renowned personalities in the entertainment world.Celebrity fashion stylist Cary Tauben shared his experience, recounting both positive moments and unexpected surprises. She spoke on a podcast with Tory Morton and revealed that the latter was shooting the series in Montreal, where he was also responsible for styling several background actors.According to a report in News18, he remembered the time working with Priyanka and had a lot of good things to say about her. He started with, “She was super nice to me, and she really liked me.” But then the Givenchy shoe incident happened. While praising the actress, Tauben admitted that he was taken aback for a second over an incident during the fittings.He said, “While we were doing fittings, she was a little bit rough on the clothing, which I personally thought was disrespectful.” He added, “She would take a Givenchy shoe and kick it." The stylist explained that many of the products are exclusively sourced from luxury fashion houses and premium boutiques, making them quite valuable, rare, and delicate.This one moment left an impression on him because of the exclusivity and cost of the item. He added, “And I was like, 'These shoes are like $1,000 (approx. ₹95,000).'" Despite those moments, Tauben’s overall recollection of working with Priyanka remained positive. He emphasised the fact that she was warm, appreciative, and quite pleasant to work with.Priyanka Chopra’s role in ‘Quantico’ proved to be a major milestone in her career, making her one of the first Indian actors to lead a mainstream American network drama. This role helped her cement her place in Hollywood, where she was seen playing the role of FBI recruit-turned-agent Alex Parrish.