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Posted: 18 years ago
Article from Santabanta

Now Shilpa is fake pathetic and a liar
In another twist, Shetty and one of women provoking her, Jade Goody, will reportedly go up against each other later this week with one to be voted off "Celebrity Big Brother" by programme viewers.

The television show provoked a diplomatic spat Wednesday, as angry government ministers in both countries waded into the dispute, along with distressed relatives and seething viewers and furious fans burning effigies.

Shetty, 31, is one of nine stars locked in a London house whose activities are broadcast round the clock by Channel Four.

The Bollywood queen for the first time late on Wednesday told a fellow housemate that she thought racism was behind the bullying she was falling victim to in the house -- she has been regularly reduced to tears by a clique which has formed against her.

The film star has been branded a "dog" amid regular sniping, and told to clean out the toilet with her teeth by one housemate who some viewers think called her a "Paki" -- which Channel Four denies.

She has been asked whether she has "stubble" and whether she lived in a house or a shack, while one housemate has made derogatory remarks about Indian hygiene and said "she wants to be white".

After an argument with housemates over stock cubes, during which Goody told her to "go back to the slums", former actress Cleo Rocos said to Shetty: "I don't think there's anything racist in it."

Shetty replied: "It is, I'm telling you... I don't deserve this. I definitely don't deserve it."

Meanwhile, according to The Sun, the Daily Mirror and the Press Association, citing unidentified sources, Shetty and Goody will face a public vote to see who will be evicted from the programme -- something housemates have not yet been informed of.

Channel Four has denied there had been any overt racism abuse directed against Shetty, though it admitted that there had been a "cultural and class clash" between the glamorous star and some of her British housemates and pledged to clamp down on "unambiguous" racism.

Media regulator Ofcom and Channel Four have received than 21,000 complaints from viewers, with Ofcom fielding the most complaints ever for a British television show. The police have also received a racism complaint.

Viewers feel Shetty has been singled out by Goody, a former "Big Brother" contestant noted for her ignorance, deposed Miss Great Britain Danielle Lloyd and fallen S Club 7 lead singer Jo O'Meara.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair was grilled in parliament on Wednesday and told lawmakers he had not seen the show but backed "opposing racism in all its forms". London Mayor Ken Livingstone had blasted the "racism" towards Shetty, saying it undermined the capital's economy and was "the exact opposite to the approach that London takes towards the different cultures that exist in our city."

The row spread to India, where British finance minister Gordon Brown interrupted his Bangalore visit to speak out against the "offensive" comments as demonstrators torched effigies of "Big Brother organisers" in the streets.

Indian junior foreign minister Anand Sharma said the government was "seized of the matter" and was looking into all the aspects of the situation.

"We will take appropriate action as required," Sharma vowed. "The world knows that India has throughout firmly rejected all forms of discrimination and racism."

Bookmaker William Hill said Shetty was the new "hot favourite" to win the show at 6/4 -- but the odds on the show being axed early have tumbled from 20/1 to 5/2.

The show's main sponsor, mobile communications retailer Carphone Warehouse, said it had "no intention" of pulling out as viewing figures were boosted to 4.5 million, one million more than watched Monday's shows.

Shetty's mother Sunanda told Britain's Sky News television in Mumbai: "To see her cry on television while a bunch of people abuse her is very painful thing for a parent."

And Shetty's sister Shamita, a fellow actress, told NDTV: "I am very, very proud of her. She has handled every situation in a very dignified manner."

But now after being called a 'bloody Paki', 'dog', 'that nasty Indian', she has been referred to as a 'fake and liar'. However, now Shilpa has begun to give it back to her co-participants.

Here are some of the excerpts from the transcript of the show which was aired yesterday. In the show, Jade created a ruckus when Shilpa dared to accuse Jade, Jo and Danielle of using her chicken stock cubes. The transcript says:

"Just one would have been necessary," Shilpa said, adding, "That's the only thing I asked for on the shopping list."

"So what, it's a stock cube, get over it," retorted Jade dismissively, as her two pals giggled. "The other day a whole chicken went to waste because it was pink."

Shilpa retreated into the bedroom to take stock of events, but when she returned Jade had another fight to pick with her.

"Are you saying that's the only thing you ordered?" she demanded. "Don't lie."

Shilpa conceded that she also requested some condiments and Jade seized the moment.

"So not only are you pathetic and fake, you're a liar!" she shrieked.

"I don't want to fight," said Shilpa, "but there is no turning back now."

Shilpa's spokesperson Dale Bhagwagar he admitted that Shilpa has been going through a low phase, but she is fighting back.

On yesterday's show Shilpa also told her roommate Jermaine Jackson, performer Michael Jackson's brother, that she would fight back with non-violence.

"I have decided enough is enough. I will fight back with non-violence. My country has always set an example of winning the hearts of people.

Since childhood, we have been taught non-violence. The father of our nation, after a long struggle using non-violence as a weapon, fought for our freedom. I will not entertain any comments against my country or my neighbours (Pakistan)," she said.

Edited by ranig - 18 years ago
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Posted: 18 years ago
okay i dunno if people know or not but there is now a celebrity big brother section availabler here is the link

https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/216
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Posted: 18 years ago
Thanks Julu I just noticed the new section today we've finally got a forum!
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Posted: 18 years ago
oh i dodnt noctice it thankz for the link
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Posted: 18 years ago
Britain rallies around 'racism' row Bollywood actress by Phil Hazlewood
Thu Jan 18, 5:45 AM ET



LONDON (AFP) - British commentators have rallied around Bollywood film star Shilpa Shetty, after she claimed for the first time she was a victim of racism on a TV show at the centre of a diplomatic row.

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The British and Indian governments have voiced concern about treatment of the 31-year-old actress on Channel 4's "Celebrity Big Brother," which has been accused of exploiting the row to boost ratings.

Shetty has so far tried to play down her treatment, but said for the first time late Wednesday she believed that comments, mainly from fellow contestant 23-year-old Jade Goody, were racially motivated.

As another of the celebrities locked in the house under the scrutiny of 24-hour cameras suggested Goody's rant had nothing to do with racism, Shetty, who is idolised throughout the Indian sub-continent and beyond, disagreed.

"It is, I'm telling you... I don't deserve this. I definitely don't deserve it," she said.

"Beauty v Bigot", The Daily Mirror said, comparing Shetty's "disgraceful treatment" at the hands of Goody. "Bully v Bolly", The Sun said in a rare editorial agreement with its tabloid rival.

The row also made the quality papers. Business daily the Financial Times even carried a picture of Indian protestors burning effigies of Channel 4 producers on the streets and a report on its front page.

But the chairman of Channel 4, Luke Johnson, refused to comment during a testy interview with BBC radio Thursday morning, deferring to a statement Wednesday denying any overt racism and blaming a "cultural and class clash".

Whatever the chairman's view, Channel 4 has seen ratings rocket since the row erupted while the BBC reported that shares in Dutch-based production Endemol that makes "Celebrity Big Brother" had risen as a result.

As complaints to the British broadcast regulator mounted -- more than 21,000 people had contacted Ofcom by Wednesday night -- the debate widened into a discussion about the extent of racism in British society.

Shetty has been branded a "dog", told to clean out the toilet with her teeth and asked whether she lived in a shack; one housemate derided Indian hygiene while another said the actress "wants to be white".

Channel 4 have denied that one of the contestants called Shetty a "Paki".

Former Miss Great Britain Danielle Lloyd said Wednesday Shetty should "f*** off back home". She later regretted the comment and vowed to make amends.

After Goody's tirade Wednesday, Shetty said: "I'm representing my country. Is this what today's UK is? Scary. It's quite a shame, actually."

Britain's finance minister Gordon Brown -- in India for a trade visit -- described Shetty's treatment as "offensive" and insisted Britain was "a country of fairness and tolerance".

The Times' Burhan Wazir said: "Shetty's experience is a classic case of playground bullying that disguises not just racism but also professional resentment and a lust for the Bollywood star's natural elegance.

"Newcomers everywhere have had similar experiences."

In its editorial Thursday, The Independent newspaper said the unprecedented number of complaints reflected the progress made in recent decades in Britain's attitudes to racial prejudice.

"Such progress is, however, far from universal. The ugly behaviour being seen on 'Big Brother' is, sadly, still all too common in our society," it said.

"Barely submerged xenophobia" was still a "significant phenomenon" in Britain, it said but added: "The truth is that 'Big Brother' holds up a mirror to contemporary society -- albeit a fairground one designed to exaggerate.

"If we don't like what we see, then we all need to make that clear to those from whom we must expect change."

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Posted: 18 years ago
Shilpa's news is on Yahoo home page ..if anyone cares to read 😛
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Posted: 18 years ago
yday episode made my blood boil

i cant believe shilpa was so calm-i would have hit jade!!

also latest news is jade perfume has been dumped from shops
danielle lost lucrative modelling contract
also shilpa said in diary room that she has not been racially abused
also danielle and jade have been given warnings by big brother


VOTE JADE OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😡



SAVE SHILPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👏

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