Munawar Faruqui In BIG Trouble; Ayesha Khan Likely To Enter Bigg Boss 17 After 'Double-Dating' Claim
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Looks like Bigg Boss 17 will see another wild card entry soon. Ayesha Khan is likely to soon enter Salman Khan’s controversial reality show. As reported by the popular X handle BiggBoss_Tak, Khan was recently snapped outside the sets of Bigg Boss 17 in Mumbai when Salman Khan was also shooting for the upcoming Weekend Ka Vaar episode. This has left everyone wondering if Ayesha Khan will grace the show as a guest or if she will be a wild card contestant on the show.
If Ayesha Khan graces Bigg Boss 17, she will most likely confront Munawar Faruqui. In a recent interview, Khan made some serious allegations against Munawar and claimed he was ‘double dating’ her. Ayesha claimed that before Bigg Boss 17, Munawar approached her on social media to cast her in a music video but claimed, “The video never happened, but the second time I met, he was like ‘I love you’.”
BREAKING! Ayesha Khan who claimed Munawar Faruqui double-dated her. She was spotted on the sets of the Weekend ka Vaar. Ayesha might enter the show to confront Munawar about his relationship status.She is shooting for her segment today. She is most likely to enter as the…
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Ayesha further argued that when she questioned Munawar about his relationship with his girlfriend Nazila, he claimed that they had already broken up. “The first question I asked this man was if we start whatever we are doing, will anybody in your personal life be affected by it, to which he said ‘no’,” Ayesha added.
Khan further claimed that she only got to know that Munawar was double-dating her only after he entered Bigg Boss 17. “I saw a story of him and his girlfriend (Nazila) on the latter’s account and realised that he was dating me while being in a relationship with her,” she said.
Following Ayesha’s allegations, Munawar’s ladylove Nazila also penned down a cryptic note on her Instagram stories. “One thing I wish more people knew is that everything isn’t how it seems online. nobody is as pure and morally correct as they pretend to be, in fact, the reality will take you by surprise. This is why they usually say ‘never meet your idols’ because in most cases the way you perceive them is very different from how they actually are so don’t be fooled by what you see online or on TV,” she wrote.
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