‘Bigg Boss’ OTT 2: Akanksha Puri evicted from Salman Khan hosted-show after kiss with Jad Hadid

Updated : Jul 03, 2023 14:36
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Akansha Puri has been evicted from the house of ‘Bigg Boss’ OTT 2 days after her steamy kiss with Jad Hadid during a ‘task’.

She was nominated along with Abhishek Malhan and Jiya Shankar.

The trio was taken to the BBVerse and given a task.

They were asked to decide who between them should exit the show.

Abhishek and Akanksha took Jiya's name and Jiya chose Akanksha.

After the long debate, host Salman Khan announced that Akanksha would be evicted.

On the other hand, Jad Hadid will be facing nominations next week. He has been punished by the host for his recent behaviour.

Jad had kissed Akanksha Puri for 30 seconds. Following this incident, he showed his behind to Bebika Dhurve during a big argument.

Salman Khan told Jad, ‘Try this in Abu Dhabi, try this in the GCC belt, try this in Saudi Arabia.’

Jad apologized, but Salman continued, ‘When did you say it was a mistake? Right now?’ Jad replied, ‘No no no. I said it straight away but she (Bebika) wasn't in a mood that I could approach her.’

Salman also told Jad Hadid, ‘A lot of people may not find anything wrong with what you did. But a lot of people may find it offensive. It (India) is a very conservative country. ... It's also a very forgiving country. We all have been forgiven by the people of this country a million times. And you? They loved you. The way you were, even though they did not understand the language, they loved you, they loved Abdu (Rozik)... till these two incidences. Leave aside the kiss incident, this is the bummer.’

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