Bigg Boss OTT 2: Aaliya Siddiqui Lashes Out At Salman Khan, Pooja Bhatt Post Eviction

Bigg Boss OTT season 2 is one of the most entertaining shows at this point. Each episode of this controversial reality show has all the elements to give you a thrilling experience. From surprising evictions to interesting tasks and fighting between contestants, the show grabs a lot of attention among fans.

Talking about eviction, Aaliya Siddiqui, the estranged wife of Nawazuddin Siddiqui faced a surprising elimination, followed by Palak Purswani. Post her eviction, Aaliya lashed out at Salman Khan, and contestant Pooja Bhatt in a video interview with a media portal.

Aaliya Siddiqui reveals her perspective on Salman Khan’s behavior inside BB OTT 2 house

In a video interview with Pinkvilla, Aaliya Siddiqui called out Salman Khan who repeatedly asked her not to discuss her personal life inside the house. She explained that she mentioned her estranged husband and her past twice because Abhishek Malhan insisted on her.

Aaliya said, “While it is expected for a star to support another star, Salman Khan’s statement about me constantly bringing up my past with Nawazuddin on the show is incorrect. In the span of 12 days, I only mentioned Nawaz and our past twice, and it was done for a specific reason.”

The film producer said that she felt she would not get support from Salman Khan and added, “While everyone was discussing their personal lives, Salman singled me out. It’s understandable that he would naturally support Nawazuddin, considering their past collaborations and support for each other.”

Aaliya calls out Pooja Bhatt

On the other hand, Aaliya Siddiqui also lashed out at Pooja Bhatt. The latter accused her for playing a ‘victim card.’ In the interview, Aaliya clearly mentioned that she does not seek pity or portray herself as ‘bechari.’ She further added that it is her fearless nature that brought her up in headlines and not because of being Nawazuddin’s wife. “I have consistently spoken out against wrongdoings, and I will continue to do so in the future if I witness any form of injustice,” concluded Aaliya.


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