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Don't think Pritam is honest: Natasa Stankovic post-eviction

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Oct, 2014 08:00 AM
  • Don't think Pritam is honest: Natasa Stankovic post-eviction
Serbian model-actress Natasa Stankovic, the latest one to be evicted from "Bigg Boss 8" house, holds no hard feelings against any housemate -- but she dislikes the energies of some.
 
"I don't like Sonali's (Sonali Raut) energy. Pritam (Pritam Singh) is very active, cracks jokes but I don't think he is being honest," she said. 
 
"Bigg Boss" clocks highest TRP ratings mainly for controversies, acrimonious fights and verbal abuse. Natasa feels she was evicted so soon because she was not involved in any drama or fights.
 
“It is surprising for me that I was not shown in the episodes as I am a very hyper-active person. The reason maybe because I was not fighting with anyone and remained aloof to the fights and drama,” Natasa told IANS over a telephonic interview from Mumbai. 
 
However, Natasa describes her stay as “a great experience and fun” insisting that she was “chirpy and prancing around the house all day”.
 
“I was singing, dancing and talking to everyone. In fact, sometimes the housemates used to tell me to calm down and even questioned, 'Where do you get the energy from'. I don't know what went wrong and why this side of my personality was not shown in the episodes,” Natasa said.
 
Inmates said Natasa was facing language and food problems inside the house and that was why they nominated her for the ouster. 
 
But Natasa dismissed the claims and said: “They were a problem initially, but I was getting comfortable with both." 

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