New Delhi: Instagram influencer and Bigg Boss OTT contestant Uorfi Javed is known for her sartorial choices. Her quirky and unique outfits often become talk of the town – while some appreciate her for her style and unfiltered attitude, a few also troll her for her fashion choices. From choosing ropes, wires, stones, broken glasses, or flower petals, she keeps experimenting with her dressing style.
Uorfi is currently participating in ‘Splitsvilla X4’ and she has already impressed the show’s host Sunny Leone with her outfit. In one of the episodes, Sunny complimented her for her short black dress with two swans covering her bust.
Sunny, who is seen as a host on the show, said: "Uorfi your outfit is amazing and absolutely perfect as beachwear. I love your choice of outfits and this looks fab."
Uorfi replied: "I am known for my unique dress sense. You can compete with me, but you can't compete with my outfit, as it is always out of anyone's imagination." Looking at the outfit and the two swans, Arjun Bijlani just started singing 'Chalo Ishq Ladaaye'.
Moreover, in the coming episode, Uorfi will be having a huge fight with her connection Kashish Thakur.
Both will decide to part ways and are seen crying on the show. Hosted by Arjun Bijlani and Sunny Leone, the dating-based reality show airs on MTV.
Uorfi was also recently in the news when she called out popular writer Chetan Bhagat for calling her a ‘distraction’ for boys. Bhagat had later clarified that he'd been quoted out of context.
Chetan Bhagat commented about Uorfi Javed at a literature festival. "Phone has been a great distraction for the youth, especially the boys, spending hours just watching Instagram Reels. Everyone knows who Uorfi Javed is. What will you do with her photos? Is it coming in your exams or you will go for a job interview and tell the interviewer that you know all her outfits? On one side, there is a youth who is protecting our nation at Kargil and on another side, we have another youth who is seeing Uorfi Javed's photos hiding in their blankets," he had said.
Uorfi reacted to his statement by posting a video on Instagram and said "I do not understand the need of mentioning my name at a literature festival. I am not an author. Also, you said the youth is getting distracted by watching my photos. Leave that aside. First, tell me why you, who is double the age of youth, were sending messages to girls half your age? Was that not distracting? Were your marriage and your children not getting affected by it?"
Bhagat also took to his Twitter handle to clarify that he was being unnecessarily questioned for what he had not said.
(With IANS inputs)