Mallika Sherawat's Dress Controversy on The Traitors Season 2
The second season of The Traitors has begun airing, drawing attention to its suspenseful dynamics. Recently, a deleted scene from the initial episodes has sparked controversy involving contestant Mallika Sherawat and fellow participant Shalini Passi.
In the released clip, Mallika shows her fellow contestants her green dress, claiming it is from the luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana. Shalini Passi, present during the discussion, raised doubts about Mallika's statement. "Just a week ago, I wore a green and gold dress of Dolce, and it is not like this. I went to adjust her mic and saw the brand. She is lying," Shalini stated, emphasising her familiarity with designer labels and claiming to have worn custom outfits since her teenage years.
Shalini's comments have garnered attention not just for their content but also for the outspoken nature with which she expressed them. The exchange highlights the sometimes intense interactions among the contestants as they navigate challenges and alliances.
Additionally, the show's first circle of suspicion, termed 'shaq', saw contestant Munawar Faruqui being identified and subsequently eliminated after receiving the most votes. Under such circumstances, contestants must carefully evaluate one another, contributing to the unfolding drama.
As of now, the show features a total of 18 contestants, including prominent figures such as Aaradhya Kulshreshth, Karan Singh Magic, and Rhea Chakraborty, among others. Viewers can catch all episodes of The Traitors streaming on Prime Video.
The ongoing dialogue around Mallika Sherawat's dress has also sparked discussions about authenticity and the influence of fashion within reality television. With tensions growing and plot twists expected, fans are keen to see how these events will unfold as the season progresses.
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