Shamita Shetty, Bigg Boss 15, Shilpa Shetty
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Actor Shilpa Shetty is extremely proud of her little sister Tunki aka Shamita Shetty who is currently playing Bigg Boss 15. But why is she? Well, during the previous episode, Salman Khan had given the contestants the choice to either talk to their family members or refuse to do by keeping the prize money with them. However, when Shamita was asked the same, she refused to make a call to her mother Sunanda Shetty and chose the prize money as she thought it is unfair to spend everyone’s money.

She even broke down while choosing the game over her family but Salman consoled her and said that she has done the right thing by playing the game as her family would understand it. Well, reacting to her gameplay, Shilpa took to her Instagram stories and dropped a video of her sister while mentioning that she is extremely proud of her the way she handled herself in the show. She is proud that Shamita took a firm decision and was considerate towards the housemates.

Shamita Shetty, Bigg Boss 15, Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty Instagram stories

I’m so so proud of how gracefully you’ve handled yourself and the situation, my dearest Tunki. The way we’ve been brought up has given us the ability to value and be considerate of everyone around us. Makes me proud to see you take such a tough but honest decision selflessly! Love you my darling,” Shilpa wrote on her stories.

Shilpa had always been very supportive of her sister. Earlier, when she was called “fake” and “privileged”, Shilpa had shared a note on the same. A part of the note read, “It’s sad to see how some are misinterpreting Shamita’s behaviour as arrogant because “they think” she’s privileged or is fake, and she doesn’t have an opinion (sometimes too opinionated actually), or doesn’t use her head only heart, which is absolutely untrue/rubbish! I say this without any bias and not just as a sister, but as a BIGG BOSS viewer too.”

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