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Bigg Boss OTT 2 contestant, Aaliya Siddiqui who is also the ex-wife of Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is currently locked up in the house. It has only been two days since the reality show started and revelations have already begun. In the latest episode of Bigg Boss OTT 2, Aaliya Siddiqui opened up about how she met her former husband Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

Aaliya Siddiqui speaks about the time she met her ex-husband Nawazuddin Siddiqui

The getting-to-know-each-other phase is going on in the Bigg Boss house. Meanwhile, in the last episode, comedian Cyrus Broacha asked Aaliya about how she met her Nawazuddin. She revealed that they met in 2003. Aaliya knew Nawazuddin’s brother who was his assistant back then. While back in the day she stayed as a paying guest, she was thrown out of the house due to some unmentioned reason. That’s when Nawazuddin’s brother asked if she would like to come and stay with them only if she was comfortable. But, Aaliya wasn’t comfortable at first.

Talking about how her feelings when she first saw Nawazuddin, Aaliya said, “I saw his photos first and I liked his eyes. His eyes are very sexy. Then we met and fell in love. Then we started staying in a live-in together. This has been our journey.”

Cryus also delved deeper into her love life asking her about her current boyfriend. Not revealing the name of her foreign boyfriend. revealed that her foreign boyfriend is an IT software engineer and they met through a common friend. In addition, she revealed that he has been a constant support for her. Aaliya also said that she has no plans of getting married because she has lost faith in marriage.

Apart from Aaliya Siddiqui, star BB OTT2 contestants like Avinash Sachdev, Akanksha Puri, Pooja Bhatt, Falaq Naaz, and Jiya Shankar are also present in the house. Moreover, Abhishek Malhan, Cyrus Broacha, and Manisha Rani are also a part of the show reality show.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Aaliya Siddiqui on her relationship with Nawazuddin Siddiqui: It’s better to leave the past behind and move on

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