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Bigg Boss 15: Tejasswi Prakash is accused by Shamita Shetty of inciting Devoleena Bhattacharjee to attack Abhijit

Shamita Shetty and Tejasswi Prakash got into an argument over Devoleena Bhattacharjee and Abhijit Bichukale’s issue in the previous episode of the reality show Bigg Boss 15. Shamita and Tejasswi argued on the weekend episode, with the former accusing her of backing Devoleena and tarnishing Shamita’s image. They are seen yelling at each other and calling each other liars.

According to the forthcoming Bigg Boss episode, each competitor had to choose a name for whom they wanted to send to jail and why. Shamita Shetty chose Tejasswi’s name and reasoned that by siding with Devoleena, she was attempting to cast her in a negative light.

Tejasswi Prakash tells Shamita Shetty that she talked to Devoleena about her friendship with Pratik and Abhijit and how much fun they have together.

Shamita tries to clarify that her intention was different, claiming their mutual comfort zone. She goes on to say that Tejasswi is attempting to paint her in a negative light by reading it in her favour. Tejasswi, she claims, contradicts her own remarks, to which she responds by calling her “jhoothi.” “You are the most dishonest person here,” Shamita yelled.

Nishant Bhat concurred with Shamita, claiming that Tejasswi provoked Devoleena, who then fought him. Tejasswi continued to utter a lot of things even throughout his battle with Devoleena. Nishant further told Tejasswi that when Afsana Khan became agitated, she would advise everyone to calm her down, but now she is encouraging Devoleena.

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Vidya

In a world full of writers, I'll just be another one with an edge to be the best. I am a content writer by trade and part-time poet.
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