Voot telecast a shot namely Bigg Buzz hosted by Krushna Abhishek where this week Sreejita De will be seen. The actor came straight to the after her exit from the Bigg Boss house as she came to be the first contestant to get eliminated in this season.
Although she could not open up much on the show, she certainly spilled a lot of gossip from inside the house. When asked which contestant she would never want to meet outside the house, she disclosed that it would be television actor Shalin Bhanot and Haryanvi singer Gori Nagori.
Heightening on the same, she said, “I think Shalin is very fake and he’s always acting on the show, he’s not being true to himself. He has a lot of unnecessary attitude problems and a superiority complex. He’s like a bubble that always stays up and never comes to the ground.” She added, “As for Gori, she is very toxic and I do not share a healthy equation with her so I would not want to stay around such people.”
For the unversed, Bigg Buzz is about a crazy Big Boss fan family, who interact and play games with evicted Bigg Boss contestants, giving the audience unfiltered opinions and an exclusive scoop of Bigg Boss with some extra masala for the viewers.
Previously, a major fight broke out between Sreejita and Gori after the actor asked the latter not to use a kitchen towel while she was cooking. The problem soon turned into a heated argument with actor Sumbul Touqeer and rapper MC Stan also jumping in between. During the fight, Sreejita went on to question Gori’s upbringing and even called her ‘standard less’.
A day after, Sreejita’s fiance Michael reacted to the entire fight and issued a statement. He has said that even though the situation could have been handled better, Sreejita only reacted to what was happening in the house. “We admit that Sreejita De could have handled yesterday‘s incident better. However, it is vital to note that things got out of proposition as many housemates immediately jumped in, pushing the fight further unnecessarily. Singling out Sreejita De as the only one responsible and to blame afterward is ‘NOT RIGHT’,” he said.