Bigg Boss 15 Weekend Ka Vaar PROMO: Shamita Shetty And Divya Agrawal Got Into A Massive Argument – Know Why?
Bigg Boss 15Reality ShowsLooks like Shamita Shetty and Divya Agrawal are not ready to forget their past and start fresh. In the latest promo, we saw how they both got into the huge fight
As the days pass, Bigg Boss continues to deliver high-octane drama and shocking twists and turns. In one of the new promos, the contestants were seen being grilled by the panelist. They were seen becoming enraged at various contestants, with Kashmera and Divya yelling and slamming Karan Kundrra for his not acceptable behavior towards Tejasswi Prakash. Shamita and Divya were seen arguing with each other in the midst of it all.
The makers of Bigg Boss 15 have arranged a few panelists in the latest promo, which include Kashmera Shah and Divya Agrawal. Debina Bonnerjee, Geeta Kapur, and Neha Bhasin, Rahul Mahajan and Vishal Singh. Some of the contestants were displaying signs of anger and dissatisfaction. We can see Shamita and Divya getting into a heated argument in the midst of it all. Where Divya is seen saying, “Agar Inka yehi attitude rahega na, yeh agle chaar season aa Jayenge na, jeet Nahi payengi,” causing a huge catfight between the two.
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Shamita Shetty has a no-holds-barred attitude, claiming that she was not even offered a spot on Bigg Boss 15. Geeta Kapur, Neha Bhasin, and Kashmera Shah all laughed when Divya said.
Divya won Bigg Boss Digital, a digital spin-off of the show hosted by Karan Johar. Shamita was a co-contestant on the show. After starting out as friends, they had a falling out.
Salman Khan bashed Karan Kundrra in the previous episode, attempting to persuade him that what he is doing and the way he is playing the game is wrong and that he needs to figure out who is loyal to him and who is not. Even Umar Riaz was chastised by him for his aggressive behavior, and he was overheard saying that the decision of his jury trial in the Bigg Boss house would be entirely in the hands of the audience, not him or the show’s producers.