Boss in trouble?

THIS WEEK has been really tough on actress Shilpa Shetty, who is hosting the second season of ‘Bigg Boss’. First Jade Goody’s traumatic adieu and then item girl Rakhi Sawant’s allegation that a contestant on the show has been changed because of her manoeuvres.

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Published: Mon 25 Aug 2008, 8:56 PM

Last updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 2:51 PM

When questioned about Rakhi’s allegation, Shilpa told IANS: “I don’t even want to talk about her. But I was very hurt. I really like Rakhi. Why was she talking this way about me without knowing the facts?

How does she know the facts about how contestants were chosen?

“I don’t think it’s right for anyone to shoot off her mouth in this way. You may have an outspoken image that you’re always eager to uphold. But please don’t flaunt that image at my cost.”

“Rakhi takes the cake. What authority does she have to make such charges against me? I’d have Rakhi know that it’s the channel’s prerogative to decide the participants. I’m hired by the channel to do a job. My jurisdiction is to go on stage and host the show.”

Shilpa was also appalled by her effigies being burnt by the supporters of Ramdas Athavale, Republican Party of India (RPI) leader. Athavale claims he was approached to go into the house but dropped because of her manoeuvres.

“It’s the channel’s prerogative to select or reject a candidate.

Until two days prior to the show I didn’t even know who was going to be there.

“Why was I being blamed if a candidate didn’t make it into ‘Bigg Boss’? Every time I’m associated with something people try to use my name for their own purposes.”

“I’m in the midst of a dozen things and then to be badgered like this! I’m human and I don’t like my name being constantly used. Don’t hit where it hurts the most. I think they should start auctioning my effigies,” said Shilpa.



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