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Bigg Boss OTT 2 Contestant Pooja Bhatt Tells Aaliya Siddiqui To Stop Playing Victim Card: 'Shaadi Meri Bhi Tooti Hai'

In the latest episode of Bigg Boss OTT 2, Pooja Bhatt told Aaliya Siddiqui to stop playing the victim card by talking about her divorce from Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

New Delhi: 'Bigg Boss OTT 2' is getting interesting with each passing day. In the latest episode, Pooja Bhatt and Aaliya Siddiqui had an altercation, with the former telling Aaliya to stop playing the victim card by talking about her divorce from Nawazuddin Siddiqui. 

During the nomination task, Pooja Bhatt took Aaliya’s name and for the reason she said, “I've been very confused with Aaliya Siddiqui's personality in the last week. I have not been able to read her. In the last 24 hours, I saw a glimpse of her which was quite scary. The kids like Jiya Shankar, Bebika Dhruve will keep fighting with each other. Last night, Aaliya tried to instigate that fight but she did not hesitate to eat a big slice from Bebika's birthday cake. When you dislike and hate someone so much, why are you going and eating a piece of their cake with such joy? “These small things reveal a lot about our personalities, badi badi baatein nahi (not tall claims). We are what we do and not what we say we are going to do. I would like to frankly tell you something, shaadi meri bhi tooti hai, dher saari auraton ki tooti hai iske pehle (my marriage broke, and many women have seen their marriages break), and unfortunately a lot more will go through it in the future. Par, log thak jaate hain victim card see (but people get tired of the victim card). I think if you drop the victim card, you will go far in life.” 

Aaliya also took Pooja’s name and said that the actor-filmmaker is spreading negativity. 

Earlier, Salman had told Aaliya not to speak about her personal life on the show. He said, "Aaliya, please listen carefully, we have no interest in knowing about your personal life. If you think that coming to this show you will speak about your personal life then that is not happening. You have spoken a lot about it inside and outside the house. You have caught hold of everyone and shared your version so that you are seen and heard. But let me clear it to you that is not going to happen,” he had told her. 

Aaliya discussed her relationship with Nawaz on the show, including how she decided to end it after 19 years of being with him. 

After 19 years of being married to Nawazuddin, the couple is now undergoing a divorce. Nawazuddin and Aaliya have two children together.   

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