Former Bigg Boss contestants Juhi Parmar and Aashka Goradia slam reality shows

Juhi Parmar and Aashka Goradia, who are close friends recently appeared on Rajeev Khandelwal's talk show JuzzBaatt and slammed reality shows. Both of them have appeared on several reality shows like Bigg Boss and Nach Baliye.

Updated on Jun 26, 2018  |  11:40 AM IST |  5.2M
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Juhi Parmar and Aashka Goradia are extremely close friends and they recently appeared on Rajeev Khandelwal's talk show JuzzBaatt.

During the course of the episode, Juhi and Aashka opened up about their journeys in the industry and spoke about the special bond they share. 

Having been a part of a number of reality shows such as Bigg Boss and Nach Baliye in the past, both, Juhi and Aashka had an interesting take on them and revealed some shocking facts from their personal experiences.

Aashka narrated, "My sexuality was portrayed in a wrong way on a reality show through editing tricks it was extremely embarrassing for me and my parents. In reality, I was just applying aloe gel on a sick fellow inmate after she had broken into an allergic reaction. I was doing so by putting my hand inside her blanket so as to not embarrass her about her rash on national television and they made it look like something else was going on. At that point, I was inside the house as per the show's format and couldn't defend myself. When my mother visited me, she told me about how I was being depicted in the media and how everyone had started questioning my sexuality. But, the show's host, my friends and the entire media fraternity came out in my support and tried their best to salvage the situation. And, today on the stage of JuzzBaatt, I want to take this opportunity to let the whole world know that I am happily married to a very handsome man."

Juhi added, "The show that I did was for couples and I had participated with my ex-husband Sachin. The footage was edited in a completely shocking manner almost as if to change the entire meaning of what was actually happening. There were situations where I was interacting with a crew member but his face was morphed with my husband’s and made it seem like I was having a conversation with him instead. Moreover, time-zones were portrayed inappropriately, whatever happened in the morning was shown in the evening and this would give out a wrong message. I was shown in a negative light to break my otherwise holier-than-thou bahu image, while Sachin was portrayed as a 'bechara'. I was shocked when I came to know that they made me look like a vamp on-screen. It was not a pleasant experience at all."

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