Bigg Boss 17 contestant Munawar Faruqui's ex-girlfriend Nazila Sitanshi has made some big revelations about the stand-up comedian, who is currently inside the Bigg Boss 17 house. Nazila went live from her Instagram handle and spoke openly about Ayesha Khan's claims. Ayesha recently entered the Bigg Boss house as a wild card contestant and claimed that Munawar was double-dating her.
Responding to Ayesha's claims, Nazila argued that she was not aware of her relationship with Munawar. Nazila further clarified that she is no longer associated with the stand-up comedian and argued that "many other girls" were also involved.
Nazila Sitanshi made this allegation about Munawar
Nazila Unveils Deception: Ayesha and Munawar's Hidden Relationship
Nazila said in the live video. “I had no idea about Ayesha and Munawar being together, I was being told a completely different story and I was made to believe that I was the only person in his life, I was the only woman he loved. But it wasn't true and there were many other girls involved whom I don't want to talk about," she said.
She further said, “If Ayesha was the only person involved, I would consider forgiving him, but that is not the case. I want people to know what happened off-camera, clearly they don't and I want people to stop paying attention. After watching today's episode, I have nothing to do with Munawar."
Nazila said now she has nothing to do with Munawar
During the live session, Nazila also broke her ties with Munawar Faruqui and told her that she never wanted to talk about him again. She said, “I remained silent because I wanted to see what he had to say and how he justified this whole thing. This was just a pack of lies and I am not satisfied with all this. I don't need to give any clarification to anyone here and I didn't even want to come live, but things have escalated to such an extent that I had to come live and present my side of the story for once. This is my truth and I don't need to prove it to anyone. This is the last time I am speaking about this. I will never accept this in my life. I have nothing to do with this person or situation.”
Nazila said she doesn’t like this situation
Nazila further said, “It is a matter of shame that these things have become public. People are talking about it publicly and making fun of my personal life, things they don't know anything about, abusing me in comments and on Twitter, and making fake videos. I don't like it at all."
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