Bigg Boss 15 has reached its conclusion and while fans are having mixed reactions to the results, Tejasswi Prakash has won the show. Some believe that Karan Kundrra should have won while others see Pratik Sehajpal as the more deserving winner.
Amidst all this, Shamita Shetty, who got 4th place was also considered a strong contender for the trophy.
Shamita garnered a lot of attention in the last week owing to the ‘aunty’ comment made by Tejasswi. While Tejasswi gave her clarifications and had her own take on why it was not age-shaming Shamita has her own point of view on the scenario.
The actress talked about it in a recent interview with BT and shared, “I feel there is no real clarifying she can do. It is just her thinking and that is reflected. When you talk about women empowerment and all that she supposedly stands for, you cannot make such loose statements that contradict your own take.”
She added, “I believe when you are in tough situations, you discover yourself and your true colors come out. Whenever there was a task, her true colors came out. Hence, in this situation, I would say that she said what she said and she meant it. She can say whatever she wants to now but words once spoken cannot be taken back.”
When asked how is she feeling about being in the real world she said, “So far, so good. I am getting used to people being around me. It is actually a very strange feeling but I am just extremely glad to be back home.”
Talking about her biggest achievement and biggest regret from the show, she said, “I absolutely have no regrets, honestly. I am thankful for each experience I have had because it has made me a stronger person. And as far as achievement goes – the reason I actually went into Bigg Boss 15 was because I was so pleasantly shocked with the response I had gotten with my innings in OTT that I thought maybe people like me and I should go back in. And now when I have got out of BB 15, the response that I have got from the people in general or even the press, the response I have received is overwhelming and absolutely beautiful. How people have appreciated my journey, for me that is a beautiful thing and I believe that is my biggest victory.”