On her eviction
Yes, I’m a bit disappointed with my eviction. Everyone wants to make it to the end of the game, but I couldn’t fake it to stay, so I got eliminated. I lacked the ability to create fake alliances necessary for the show. For me, it was more of a reality show, so I connected with people I would naturally get along with. I stayed true to those connections, and now the trio is quite famous.
Was her friendship with Vishal Pandey and Lovekesh Kataria due to social media following?
To be honest, I hadn’t even seen their profiles before entering the show. I didn’t know them personally at all. Vishal once DM’d me for a tarot reading, but I hadn’t checked his profile even then. When I entered the show, I didn’t know who Lovekesh was or anyone else for that matter. The only people I knew were Ranvir Shorey, Sana Makbul, and Sana Sultan. I connected with Lovekesh and Vishal from day one, not for social media following or promotion, but because I found two genuine friends. If people have found my bond with Lovekesh and Vishal fake ye unki soch hai but I’ve received tremendous love for this trio and it is quite a hit trio.
On Armaan slapping Vishal – if we consider this from a husband and wife perspective and remain unbiased, I think my husband might have reacted similarly
I am against violence like everyone else. Slapping, Thappad, Hinsa or otherwise, is unacceptable under any circumstances, which is why Bigg Boss punished him by nominating him for the entire season. However, if we consider this from a husband and wife perspective and remain unbiased, I think my husband might have reacted similarly in that situation. If such comments were made about me, it’s possible he would have also lost his cool. I’m not saying it’s right, but sometimes people overreact or become overly protective when it concerns their family or spouse. Nevertheless, I am still unhappy that Vishal was slapped by Armaan.
It’s unfair that Vishal wasn’t given the opportunity to share his side of the story
Unfortunately, the situation escalated because Payal did not use the same words. ‘Sundar lagna’ is a compliment, while ‘Accha lagna’ can be misinterpreted. As for Vishal, based on my knowledge of him, he has no ill intentions. He comes from a good family background and has strong family values. It’s unfair that he wasn’t given the opportunity to share his side of the story. I found this quite unjust. Everyone had the right to boycott and judge him, but he should have been given a chance to explain himself. However, by then, everyone had already formed their conclusions
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On Lovekesh not standing up for Vishal Pandey in the slap incident
I feel Lovekesh did what he believed was right, and it was his perspective. However, we view this situation through the lens of friendship. For me, friendship means supporting your friend no matter the circumstances. My definition of friendship is that if my friend committed a crime or even murdered someone, for instance, I would ask, ‘Now, how do we hide the body?’ That’s what friendship means to me. Lovekesh probably thought the entire incident was misrepresented, so he tried to convince Vishal to apologize from his point of view. I don’t think Lovekesh had any intention of trapping Vishal. Their bond is strong, and perhaps it was simply misinterpreted.