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Why do DID 1 contestants constantly bash?
It's interesting that the same trio that bashed each other in DID 1 has bashed since DID 1 in various different shows and is bashing once again in this season of DID...what do you think is the reason behind their bashing? I personally believe that it's a combination of all the different reasons mentioned above that is making these people bash on a constant bases...please share your views...
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Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
Insecurity for sure and jealousy too, but remember: Not all DID 1 contestants bash. Just a few...
Originally posted by: ekta_salman
tbh its nothing from the above
i dont think ppl like jai siddhesh and prince would be jealous of someone ... simply cuz they think theyre the best and others are inferior than them .. then why jealousy?for the same reason id say they arent insecure either ... not just theyre not insecure but theyre so bloody confident about themslevesignorance cant be the option either ... at this level they should have some knowledge about dancei say none of the options you have given are valid ... try putting some new ones ... i suggest you to add UTTERLY OVERCONFIDENT
Originally posted by: ankit_nyc
well dementia means falsely believing that you are the best at something despite all evidence to the contrary...despite finishing 4th in DID, Jai still fancies himself to be a better dancer then the winners of DID 1 and all others...same for Prince, and Siddhesh...so dementia fits what you are trying to say...😊
Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
Ankit has given the disorder dementia a new meaning 😆 It's actually a memory disorder. Usually the precursor for Alzheimer's.