Aaliya Siddiqui, estranged wife of Nawazuddin Siddiqui, has entered the ‘Bigg Boss’ OTT 2 house. And just before joining the show, she said in an interview that she now aims to create her own identity through the Salman Khan-hosted show, adding that Nawaz too wanted her to start her own career.
“He was really supportive and pushed me to do the show. He has also decided to take the kids on a holiday for 45 days, till the time I am away. I am glad they will get to spend some quality time with their father, while I too would be at peace, knowing they are well taken care of,” she told Indian Express.
Talking about her decision to enter ‘Bigg Boss’, said, “After I was offered ‘Bigg Boss’. I thought why not? I am taking this as an adventure and a way to showcase my real personality. People will get to know Aaliya now, and not just the woman in Nawaz’s life. This show is also a way to understand yourself well. It will give me time to reflect upon myself and the patience I have.”
When asked about her plans for the show, Aalua said, “I have seen a lot of people pretend and fall flat on their faces. I won’t make the same mistakes. I know there would be difficult situations and I might react but I will try my best to not create an issue for anyone inside or outside the house. It’s going to be a battle and I am ready to face it.”
Talking about her personal battles, she quipped, “My personal life became a gossip for everyone. I think this is why a show like Bigg Boss didn’t scare me as I have nothing to hide. I really don’t care if people say I am here for controversy or sympathy. I know my truth and that’s what matters to me. When I feel someone has crossed their line, I would definitely stop them there.”
Aaliya recently hinted at being with a special someone via a social media post. When asked about the same, she said, “He is a really great friend of mine. Someone more than a friend. But we aren’t planning on getting married or anything. I haven’t committed that to anyone. I want to live my life with my kids and start my own career. We all need mental support, a companion in life, and he’s the one for me.”
Lastly, talking about Nawaz, she signed off by saying, “It’s all over. We are both trying our best to keep the bond cordial and respectful between us for our kids. We want them to have a normal and happy future. To be honest, I have been hurt more by people around him than Nawaz himself. I can just hope that he watches the show to realise I am not wrong.”