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Bigg Boss 14: Rahul Mahajan says he won’t be supporting Rakhi Sawant outside the show

In his latest interview, Rahul Mahajan says that he doesn’t like Rakhi Sawant’s way of life and won’t be supporting her outside the show.

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On Sunday, the Bigg Boss 14 house said goodbye to this season’s challenger Rahul Mahajan who was evicted after receiving the least amount of votes. His eviction came after the whole house was nominated as a punishment from Bigg Boss. In the latest interview with Times of India, Rahul says that he didn’t expect to leave the show this early but has no qualms about leaving the show.

Rahul further says that Bigg Boss is quite unpredictable. “Everyone has to leave one day, so it doesn’t matter. I had a good time and did whatever I could, so I’m not upset about it. I made people do things for me – koi mere kapde dho raha thakoi mere liye chai bana raha thakoi back massage de raha tha – I was having fun,” he says.

While he was in the house, Rahul Mahajan was everyone’s friend. Talking about his ‘infamous’ friendship with Rakhi Sawant, he says, “I wasn’t her friend. I only met her once on ‘Comedy Circus’ – it was some 10 days shoot. I never met her privately. I did have her number and we must have exchanged greetings a few times. I don’t know her beyond that. Her style of dealing with things is different than mine. I don’t support that way of life, and talking and conducting oneself in that way. I am not judging her here, but that’s not my style. I won’t be supporting her outside the show.”

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He also talked about how enjoyed his time in the house. He said that his ‘Bigg Boss buddies’ were the reason he enjoyed his stay. “I was friends with everybody, and that’s why my stay was so smooth. I have spent a good time with Rubina DilaikAbhinav ShuklaAly GoniEijaz Khan and Arshi Khan. I just had a fight with Rakhi – apart from that, I was close with everyone. I hope someone who’s least expected to win, wins the show. The audience will also like that,” he concluded.