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Monday, November 15, 2010

Bigg Boss 4: Pamela Anderson not to sleep in Bigg Boss house

StarBuzz Weekly, Toronto-
By Flynn Remedios – Futuristic Media Network       
Pamela Anderson will probably be the first inmate in the Bigg Boss house, who will stay in the house for a few days, but may not actually sleep in the house. Given the concerns expressed by her management and her personal security staff including issues concerning personal hygiene, Pamela Anderson may not exactly sleep in the Bigg Boss house. She will stay long enough in the house for the cameras to get footage of her resting inside for telecast for the show.

However, she may be quietly slipped outside to the palatial bungalow next to the Bigg Boss house that houses Salman Khan when he is shooting in Lonavala. The same bungalow, housed the Big B, Amitabh Bachchan whenever he was on the Bigg Boss house premises for his weekly shoot. We managed to get across to Pamela Anderson’s management who spoke to us on condition of anonymity and confirmed that there were security and other concerns which may prevent Pamela Anderson from actually staying inside the Bigg Boss house 24×7. “We are talking to the organisers of Bigg Boss and Colors. Pamela needs special attention in terms of hygiene and for other health issues which may not be possible to be administered if she was inside the Bigg Boss house 24×7.

We have requested them to allow her to retire to a different dwelling place for about 8 to 10 hours each day, after they have enough footage for their show,” a senior official from Pamela Anderson’s management team observed.

Given the fact that Colors may be spending as much as Rs 4 crore (Read our earlier post) on busty Pamela, they would definitely want to get the maximum bang for the buck. Which would include some swimming pool footage as well as a washroom fiasco with Pamela aunty, we think?

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