As excitement around the grand finale of MTV Splitsvilla X6 continues to grow, Preet Singh has now dropped a major hint about the possible winners of the season. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Preet revealed that while the contestants still do not officially know who won the show, they do have an idea about the two couples most likely to take home the title. Scroll down to read more.
Preet Singh Drops Big Finale Hint Ahead Of Splitsvilla X6 Winner Announcement
When asked whether the winner was announced while she was present at the finale of the Splitsvilla X6, Preet Singh shared, “Nahi. Hum 12 ghante baithe the waha pe par we still don’t know who the winner is. But, we know the two couples who might just win.”
When asked whether we’ll get to see two couples win the show or not, Preet replied, “No. Just one. But we still don’t know. They’re gonna just take it out on TV.”
About Splitsvilla X6
MTV Splitsvilla is an Indian reality dating TV show that airs on MTV India. It is digitally available on Jio Hotstar. The show revolves around young men and women trying to secure a place in Splitsvilla. It is a villa where they are detached from the real world. Participants compete in tasks to remain in the competition and mingle with their fellow contestants to find love. The sixteenth season – styled X6- is presented by Sunny Loene, Karan Kundra, Uorfi Javed, and Nia Sharma.
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