New Delhi: Commoner Akansha Sharma, the latest contestant to be eliminated from the controversial reality show "Bigg Boss" has finally opened about her relationship with estranged husband and Yuvraj Singh's younger brother Zorawar Singh.
While talking to leading entertainment portal SpotBoyE , about her physical intimacy with Zorawar, Akansha said, “Zoravar and I did not connect on any level- neither mentally nor physically. Wherever we went out, my mother-in-law tagged along. Suddenly she would say 'Haath pakdo, Kiss karo. Kya aisa hota hai kya?' These things are supposed to happen naturally.”
"There has to be some comfort level and connect between a man and woman. He had to make me feel like a woman, isn't it? He has to make me feel loved. I couldn't go and pounce on him and say 'Let's have sex'. We (she and Zoravar) slept on the same bed and kept pillows between us. And he used to snore very badly. So often, we ended up sleeping on different floors," Akansha added.
Blaming Shabnam Singh yet again, Akansha said, "My mother-in-law was forcing me to have sex with Zoravar. Sex is not a chore. Sex is not a responsibility. We are not living in medieval ages where sex is a compulsory product of marriage. What's the difference between prostitution and having sex against your wishes? I decided to leave the house after 4 months."
Before Akanksha entered the “Bigg Boss” house earlier this month, she had said that her problems were not between her and Zoravar, or with Yuvraj, but with their mother Shabnam, who hit out by saying that Akanksha perhaps had an “agenda” to enter the show.
Couple of days ago, Shabnam had released a statement against the allegations made by Akanksha.
“Me and my family have only knocked the doors of the courts against her false allegations and blackmailing. I deny all these new allegations as well. The matter is sub-judice and I hope every one else also respects the law of land and let the courts bring out the truth through their verdict,” Shabnam said in a statement.
“For the longest time, we as a family have ignored all her unnecessary assaults, giving her the benefit of being a woman, of being immature, and above all of being family. This benefit cannot be extended forever,” she added.
Yuvraj’s mother — now “determined to take this to its logical end” — also said “the image of the family assiduously earned over a period of years, cannot be allowed to be eroded by an ill-meaning person”.
Meanwhile, the “Bigg Boss” journey was “pretty awesome” for Akanksha, who has described it as a “once in a lifetime experience”.
“I wasn’t expecting it, but the day the eviction was taking place, I kind of felt it that it is going to happen because I really didn’t get the chance to show who I am or represent who I am,” she said.
After “Bigg Boss”, she is looking forward to acting and finishing her book on woman empowerment.