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Bigg Boss 16

Nishant Bhat backstab Shamita Shetty by nominating her; Actress has faith in herself & will not be leaving the show anytime soon

Bigg Boss 15 is a game of connections, and the bonds that are built on the show are frequently thrown into disarray by the assignments that come with twisted stipulations. Bigg Boss OTT candidates Shamita Shetty, Nishant Bhat, and Pratik Sehajpal were viewed in a group after making a direct admission into the Bigg Boss 15 house. But it doesn’t appear to be the case any longer! Nishant Bhat, who is presently sat on the captain’s throne, has enraged eight of the show’s contestants.

Shamita Shetty has joined the list of people who have been unhappy with him after Ieshaan Sehgal, Umar Riaz, and a few others. She accused Nishant of backstabbing her after he nominated her. Nishant nominated her because of her propensity of speaking in English despite being advised on multiple occasions not to. During her talk with Nishant, Shamita mentioned, “Bharosa tod diya tune yaar. You also speak in English, how can that be a reason for nominating me? And that too saving Akasa. You didn’t take her name because she is close to Pratik. My faith and trust towards you have shaken a bit.”

To this Nishant responded, “Whatever reason I give now, won’t suffice.”

Shamita then nominated herself, despite the fact that she could have rescued herself by using the illusion task. Shamita had squandered a chance, according to Vishal Kotian.

Nishant asked her why she did this and she replied, “I won’t get evicted in three weeks. I have that faith in me. I saw that opportunity to save someone else and hence I took my name. But I can’t trust you anymore.”

Vidya

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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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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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