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Yamini Malhotra & Edin Rose drop truth bombs after their exit from COLORS’ ‘Bigg Boss 18’

Mumbai, The fear of eviction kept the contestants of COLORS’ ‘Bigg Boss 18’ walking on a tightrope, with tempers flaring and alliances crumbling under pressure. This week, the house bade farewell to wild card entrants Edin Rose and Dr. Yamini Malhotra, whose rollercoaster journeys came to a screeching halt due to insufficient public votes.

Edin and Yamini entered the Bigg Boss house like a storm, bringing an undeniable wave of glamour and intrigue. While the boys were smitten, the girls were determined to better their game. Edin, who initially admired Vivian for his body of work, confessed her feelings soured as time went by. Her connection with Kashish Kapoor stood out, but her dynamic with others wasn’t as rosy. Farah chastised Edin for being ungrateful towards Karan, who once carried her literally on her back, only for Edin to betray him.

Yamini, on the other hand, was at the heart of some of the most explosive moments this season. A heated spat with Sara Arfeen Khan nearly turned physical, and her relationship with Chahat unraveled into a feud that never recovered. Yamini didn’t shy away from calling out Digvijay for his trust issues, claiming he alienates those who stand by him.

Her fiery spirit shone through in a face-off with Karan Veer Mehra, when he defiantly declared that he would go all out in a task, not caring if he has to contend with a girl or a guy. Amidst the chaos, Yamini found a surprising camaraderie with guest and socialite Shalini Passi over their shared Delhi roots, with Shalini later admitting she’d love to hang out with Yamini outside the house.

In her parting words, Yamini Malhotra pulled no punches. She said, “My journey in the house has been a wild ride, and now that I’m out, it’s time to set the record straight. Shruti might seem sweet, but trust me, she’s as cunning as a snake. The trio of Karan, Shrutika, and Shilpa are pure poison.

They thrive on manipulation, and anyone who falls into their trap will lose their sanity. Rajat, on the other hand, is misunderstood. He’s no aggressor—he’s a gentleman who only reacts when provoked. And as for Chum, she’s milking her love angle with Karan to stay in the game I think. Meanwhile, Karan is loving every bit of the attention—good, bad, or ugly.”

Edin Rose echoed similar sentiments, sharing, “Yamini and I walked into the house as the ultimate divas, and it’s bittersweet to leave knowing we’re taking all the glamour with us. The most misunderstood contestant in that house is Rajat. Beneath his tough exterior, he’s a pookie—chivalrous and always willing to help. He’s real, unlike some who thrive on pretense. Contestants are constantly provoking him, and that’s why he reacts the way he does. Yamini and I both want to see him win because he deserves it.”


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