Bigg Boss 16 / Contastant abdu rozik talks about his parents height gives life learning to ms stan

Zoom News : Oct 07, 2022, 01:25 PM
Bigg Boss 16 contestants are winning hearts of people both inside and outside the house. The viewers of the show are considering him as the most entertaining contestant. His wickedness is also entertaining the hearts of the contestants. Abdu has previously told the story of his struggle to Sajid Khan and MC Stan. In the latest episode, he gives MC Stan a big lesson about life. He told how much he is trolled on social media and people have even called him garbage. However, he always thinks of moving forward by learning from these things.

MC Stan said, wants to leave Bigg Boss

MC Stan is feeling lonely on the Bigg Boss show and the atmosphere of the house is not pleasing to him. He has even started talking about leaving the show. Meanwhile, sitting with Abdu Rojic, MC Stan said that he wants to leave the Bigg Boss house. The MC said that he does not need the name and money.

Abdu said, there are sorrows in life too

On this Abdu explained to him that you cannot always be a superstar in life. It is not necessary that there will always be helpers around them at work. Abdu said that outside he is a celebrity but inside the house everyone is equal. Here everyone has to work, clean, and many things will be learned from this. Abdu told that when he sees his Instagram, he sees a lot of negative comments in it. People even call them garbage. Abdu says that life cannot always be happy, it also has sadness. He says that he is at Bigg Boss house because there are many things to learn.

Are the parents too young?

During the same episode, Shaleen Bhanot asks Abdu if his parents have a good height. Abdu tells that the height of all his parents, siblings are fine, only they are of short height. Shaleen says on this that despite this, he is the only superstar at home. According to reports, Abdu had rickets at the age of 5. It is a growth hormone deficiency disease. At that time his parents could not raise money for his treatment.

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