"Painful And Horrible": Cyrus Broacha Says 'Bigg Boss OTT 2' Felt Like "Concentration Camp"
'Bigg Boss OTT 2': Cyrus Broacha opened up on his experience inside the house, and didn’t have very many nice things to say.
Cyrus Broacha had recently exited Salman Khan-hosted 'Bigg Boss OTT 2' due to a family emergency. Now, in the latest entertainment news, the former VJ has opened up on his experience inside the house. Speaking on his latest podcast, he labelled the show as "hell" over and over again and he also termed the experience as "horrible and painful." The comedian also said that he cannot discuss the show in detail due to his "contractual obligations", but he would like to speak more about it once the show is over.
“I have come back from hell, and let me tell you about hell, hell is largely vegetarian. It was really painful and horrible experience. Can’t discuss that too much in detail because of contractual obligations and legal issues," he said on his podcast.
“The food was terrible and sleeping hours were horrible. It was like a concentration camp where people were friendly, that’s the only difference. I was sleep deprived. I never slept more than three hours any night. By the second half of the day, I was just falling asleep,” he added.
Talking about Salman Khan, Cyrus Broacha said: "He told me that I have a lot of opinions on the podcast. Why don’t I have opinions here? I was like ‘Have you met these guys?'”
Earlier this week, Cyrus Broacha had exited 'Bigg Boss OTT 2' due to a family medical emergency.
"We regret to inform you that Cyrus Broacha had to take an emergency exit from Bigg Boss OTT 2 due to a sudden medical emergency in the family. As per Cyrus and his family’s request, we request you to allow privacy and understanding during this difficult period. Further details regarding the show will be shared in due course," the makers had said in an official statement.
Prior to his exit, Cyrus Broacha had told Salman Khan that he wants to leave the show because of scarcity of food and lack of sleep, and that it was affecting his health.











