Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty today said reality shows like 'Big Brother' reveal what kind of a person the participant is in real life.
"Only those who are confident that they have nothing to hide or do not want to become famous overnight can participate in such a show," Shilpa, who will host the second season of 'Big Boss', the Indian version of racist slur-marred 'Big Brother', told reporters here.
The actor said she had agreed to be part of 'Big Brother' as she had nothing to fear and hide. "Since I was an actress, my life was like an open book. I thought I would be out of the show in the first week itself," she added.
However, Shilpa said she would not like to participate in such a show again.
"This is my debut on television as a host. Since I have experienced the format of the show, I feel I can empathise with the housemates and would be able to relate with the participants who will have no connection with the outside world for about 85 days. It will be an entertaining show with a human touch," she said.
Even though the audience is entertained through the show, they also understand various facets of the celebrity participant, she added.
Via ptinews.com
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Shilpa Shetty to host 'Big Boss season 2'
jueves, 7 de agosto de 2008 Publicado por Shujel en 10:44 | Etiquetas: Shilpa ShettyShilpa Shetty`s new role
sábado, 15 de marzo de 2008 Publicado por Shujel en 11:14 | Etiquetas: Shilpa ShettyShilpa Shetty, in an attempt to make a difference to `Generation-Next`, joined forces with the world famous `Dove Self-Esteem Fund` campaign this week in the UK to raise the morale of young people all over the world. She initiated this global initiative with an educational workshop called `BodyTalk` at the famous Sebright Primary School in London.
With this campaign under her belt, Shilpa now joins the likes of Desperate Housewives actress Andrea Bowen, T4`s Miquita Oliver, Blue Peter`s Zoe Salmon and ex-Atomic Kitten Liz McClarnon, who have earlier conducted similar workshops in various schools across Britain.
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