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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Rakhi Sawant slams Urfi Javed for supporting Armaan Malik and his wives; says ‘Ye wahi tumhare saath hota na…’

Bigg Boss OTT 3: Rakhi Sawant slams Urfi Javed for supporting Armaan Malik and his wives; says ‘Ye wahi tumhare saath hota na…’

Bigg Boss OTT 3 is gaining momentum. From fighting over ration distribution to participating in disagreements, the controversial house is already witnessing feuds between the residents.Meanwhile, news has been generated since the start about Armaan Malik’s appearance on the show with both of his wives, Payal and Kritika. Urfi Javed defended the YouTuber’s polygamous union, but Devoleena Bhattacharjee said she was planning something “obscene.”

Rakhi Sawant responded to Urfi’s support of Armaan Malik’s polygamy concept by posting a video of herself. Rakhi was heard saying, “Urfi Javed, tu behan hai meri. Tu kya kuch bhi comment karti hai. (Urfi, you are my sister. What nonsense are you talking about) that all three of them are happy what does the world have to do with it.” The former Bigg Boss contestant further added that they (Armaan, Payal and Kritika) are dissatisfied, referring to the YouTuber’s first wife being dissatisfied with her husband’s second marriage. Rakhi discussed the general social norms that women are taught right from their childhood, including that women are expected to support their spouse in any situation. Rakhi quipped, “This is what would have happened to you; you would have gotten married and your husband would have brought a second wife. So Urfi, as far as I know you, you would have beaten up your husband and his second wife too and gone to jail. Talking about marriage when you lack experience is not appropriate.

Earlier, Urfi Javed had come out in support of Armaan and his wives, defending their relationship, writing, “I have known this family for a long time and I can guarantee they are the kindest individuals I’ve ever met! Who are we to judge if the three of them are content?”

He added, “The concept of polygamy has existed for a long time, it is still popular in some religions today. If all three of them are okay, we are not going to comment!”

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