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Jigna Vora on her eviction from Bigg Boss house, “I don’t mind being real and rejected than being fake and accepted!”

Salman Khan hosted show Bigg Boss is currently in its 17th season. Like the previous seasons, this one too is full of drama, conflicts and controversies. One of the most well-known contestants this time has been Jigna Vora. Hence, her recent exit from the show also came with its share of dramas. Jigna Vora has shared her experience at the Bigg Boss house in a chat with us.

How was your stint at Bigg Boss? The Big Boss experience was fantastic. Going there itself is something I must have never dreamt of. It’s the biggest platform for anyone to show their real self. I wanted people to know real Jigna Vora, who is not just a strong woman but full of emotions, compassion and love.

What was your takeaway from the experience? I learned many things from other contestants. Staying confined in one space with different kinds of people is a learning experience.

Was it a happy experience for you? Yes! In fact, everyone gave me tremendous respect inside Big Boss house. I am really grateful to all of them. But Rinku, Munawar and Neil are special. If these three were not there, I would have gone completely insane

Did the spats ever get really ugly for you? Basically, it’s a reality show and other contestants know what they are doing. Maybe with age and maturity one grows. I can’t be expected to fight for paratha, egg and coffee. In fact, when Anurag ate my portion of sabzi and I starved I couldn’t fight with him! What was your purpose for going into Bigg Boss? My son wanted that after the web-series on my life Scoop. People should know who the real Jigna Vora is.

Did you achieve what you hoped for by going into Bigg Boss? Yes. I was true to myself and real. My emotions overflowed inside Bigg Boss house and there is a reason for this: for thirteen years I have not shown my emotional side to the world. People think I am a very strong woman, and I am! But being strong doesn’t mean I shouldn’t cry, or I don’t have emotions.

Were you sad to be evicted? I don’t mind being real and rejected than being fake and accepted!

Also Read: Bigg Boss 17: Jigna Vora’s journey comes to an end



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