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Internet sensation, Dhinchak Pooja entered the popular reality TV show, Bigg Boss 11, as the first wild card entry. The cringe singer recently opened up about her love life in front of co-contestant Sabyasachi. She revealed about the guy she feels for, and she is not Luv Tyagi.
The segment, which was streamed on Voot, has grabbed the eyeballs as everyone is curious to know about the guy Dhinchak Pooja is in love with.
The singer was in a conversation with fellow contestant Sabyasachi, when she revealed about a guy she met online and has already started to develop feelings for him.
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“I like a guy. I have never met him, we talked for about 15-20 days prior to my entry in the Bigg Boss house. He lives in Chicago, but it’s not like that I like him because he lives abroad or is a NRI,” Pooja told Sabyasachi.
The singer further explains that the man offered her a project but she denied the offer.
“He asked me to work in a project. I denied as I don’t want to make songs for somebody else. He insisted me to do so as he wanted only me to work on the project. Things didn’t end well when money came into picture, as he thought I was asking for too much,” the singer said.
Things didn’t end there for the Selfie Maine Le Li Aaj hit maker, as she began a conversation with the California based businessman, which sparked a liking between the two.
“Afterwards he told me that he has ventured in many arenas in the past 14 years. He lives in Mumbai for six months and spends the rest of the year abroad. His dad has invested a lot in him, and has sent him to places. From the looks of it, I found him nice,”
This revelation by Pooja might come as a surprise for the housemates as they believe that she has a crush on Luv Tyagi and tease her for the same.
Bigg Boss 11 airs on Colors at 10:30 pm from Monday–Friday and Weekend Ka Vaar airs at 9:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
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