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Tanishaa Mukerji spreads her charm in the Bigg Boss House again

| | Jan 05, 2016, at 11:38 pm
Mumbai, Jan 5 (IBNS): The gorgeous Tanishaa Mukerji recently entered the Bigg Boss House and charmed the contestants with her persona.

During this episode she also made some startling revelations when she got the contestants to reveal their deepest darkest secrets in the form of a confession.

From Priya Malik confessing her guilt on throwing urine on Kishwer to Kishwer’s biggest revelation on not helping Mandana when she scalded her hair, Tanishaa helped the contestants alleviate their guilt.

Tanishaa Mukerji was one of the most popular contestants on Bigg Boss Season 7 in 2013. The audience loved her on the show mainly for being herself throughout the season. She shared a great rapport with her co-contestants and she passed on similar advice to the participants this season.

 

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