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Television actor Arjun Bijlani shared a cryptic video a few days ago, about taking a “difficult decision”. It led to rumours about his divorce from his wife, Neha Swami. Many even speculated his participation in Salman Khan’s reality show, Bigg Boss 19. Now, Arjun has shared another post to shut down the speculations, asking people not to make baseless rumours.
Sharing a romantic video featuring his and Neha’s happy moments, he clarified that the previous post wasn’t indicative of his divorce from Neha or his participation in Bigg Boss. He wrote, “Every word I said in the last video, I meant it. But I said don’t speculate, so let me clear it that neither am I doing BB nor am I getting divorced (laughter emojis).. just here to RISE!!!!” He further revealed that he would give an update about the cryptic post on Monday. He added, “PS: watch out for this space on Monday!!!” Considering that the actor wrote ‘rise’, new rumours have surfaced suggesting that he might be a part of Ashneer Grover’s MX Player show Rise and Fall.
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Earlier, Arjun Bijlani had posted an emotional video and said, “You all know how important my family is to me, particularly my wife and children. They’ve always been there through all of my ups and downs. But, due to circumstances, I must take a different course. And I never imagined that I would ever do this.”
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He added, “Sometimes life’s circumstances force you to make difficult judgments. And this is one of the most difficult decisions I’ve taken. I request the media not to speculate on anything. I’ll clarify everything very shortly.” The video left many fans speculating if he was going to be a part of the new season of Bigg Boss or getting separated from Neha.
Meanwhile, the teaser for Ashneer Grover’s show revealed that it will feature 16 known personalities, who will be locked in a house for 42 days, much similar to the theme of Bigg Boss. The house will be divided into two, the rich and the powerful — “who make the whole world dance” — will stay on top, while the poor will be at the bottom.
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