“Can I kill you Big Brother,” asks Shilpa Shetty

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,January 13 2007]

Shilpa impressed her housemates with her chicken curry last night at the ‘Big Brother’ House in UK after her trouble-maker Jackiey was voted out of the show. Shilpa sure must've heaved a sigh of relief when Jackiey was evicted, as she troubled by the lady's taunts… so much so, that she cried on Jermaine Jackson's shoulder and even tried to shift her attention to the "sexy" (her own word) Dirk Benedict – the American actor on the show who has also publicly admitted, he's got the hots for her!

But now I should tell you what troubled Shilpa more than anything yesterday. Big Bro called her in the Diary Room – that little place big-sized golden leather chair – where he chats with the housemates (of course, without showing himself up).

“I’m very very upset!" Shilpa told Big Brother. “It's so mean that you've got me in here without my make-up. What wrong have I done to you!"

On being asked about adversary, Shilpa said, “Just before Jackiey left, she called me a 'nightmare'. I've never been spoken to like that. I was trying to analyse what I'd done, I hope that she is happy, but the whole sequence of events shook me up. I feel bad I didn't say goodbye,” she added.

“How will you spend the rest of your night?” asked Big Brother. “Sleeping,” concluded Shilpa, reaching for the sunglasses on her head. “With or without your make-up?” asked Big Bro. “Can I kill you?” quipped Shilpa… and giggled. “I HAVE NO MAKE-UP ON! It's horrible. This is not good. It's worse than anything Jackiey said to me," she said, chuckling. "Here I am with dark circles and no rouge or mascara. This is a nightmare. I look like a nightmare. Jackiey was right!”

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