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Tanushree Dutta on why she rejected Bigg Boss:
Actress Tanushree Dutta, who made headlines with her outspoken nature in the past, has once again turned down a major television opportunity. The former Miss India revealed that she was offered ₹1.65 crore to participate in the upcoming season of the popular reality show Bigg Boss, but she firmly rejected the proposal.
In a candid conversation with Bollywood Thikana, the Dhol actress explained that she has never been interested in being part of the show. She said she couldn’t imagine herself living in the Bigg Boss house. “Do you really think I would go to a show like that? I can't stay in a place like that; I don't even stay with my own family. I was never interested in Bigg Boss and will never be,” she clarified.
The actress added that the show’s team even tried convincing her by assuring diet support and styling. “They have offered me ₹1.65 crore to be a part of the show. There's another Bollywood celebrity at my same level who was paid the same amount. I've received a call from the Bigg Boss stylist too, who requested me and said she would take care of my diet. I said even if they give me a piece of the moon, I wouldn't go.”
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Tanushree further criticized the show’s format, saying she values her privacy and dignity. She stressed, “Do I seem like the kind of woman who will sleep on the same bed with a man for a reality show? I'm not that cheap.”
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