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Sloan 30-01-2007 02:22 AM

I made some screencaps from BBBM:

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S2 30-01-2007 07:54 AM

I miss seeing Shilpa on TV :bawling:

John15 30-01-2007 09:45 AM

Shilpa Shetty Fan Club ( I would never join that )
 
Shilpa Shetty shouldent of won CBB5, she makes me so angry! :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

S2 30-01-2007 11:27 AM

The Mirror Interview (she got paid 150,000 pound for it!)

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S2 30-01-2007 11:38 AM

SHILPA: WHAT I THOUGHT ABOUT ALL THE HOUSEMATES

JACK TWEED
IT WAS hard to have a conversation because he was very young and attached to Jade. I hated the way he left his dirty underpants in the bathroom. Once I picked them up and had to scrub my hands with antibacterial wash - I nearly took my skin off. He was being mean when he told me to clean out the toilet with my teeth, but I chose to filter that out.

DONNY TOURETTE
WE HAD no conversation whatsoever, mainly because we could not understand each other's accents. On the first night, when he jumped into the spa bath with all his clothes on, I was a little scared and thought: "He's trouble - I must stay away from him." But the next day, when he was sober, I realised he was a lovely little mouse and very polite.


LEO SAYER
LEO talked so much that when he turned mute I enjoyed it. His voice just went on and on so much that I started to lose my focus. I thought he was a real rock and roll star when he left the house the way he did. But, looking back, when he left Big Brother the house died because we realised he had been the life and soul. Leo has a good soul and spirit.


JO O'MEARA
SHE didn't so much as wash her own cup the whole time. Sometimes she'd be nice, sometimes not. Life has made Jo cynical. Some bad things have happened to her but no one can ever take away her fantastic voice. I'm sad she is unrepentant about the nasty things she said - that means the nice things she said later weren't true. But I never nominated Jo.


DANIELLE LLOYD
I THINK Danielle is vulnerable and naive - to the point that she sometimes sounds stupid. I think that because I truly care about her. I worried for her when she had too much to drink because she was trying to salvage her reputation after the Miss Great Britain row but wasn't acting in a ladylike way. I shudder to think about the things she said about going to the loo.


IAN 'H' WATKINS
IAN is a darling. He always really supported me. We had a great bond and I now think of him as a brother. He even straightened my hair on the last night in the house. Ian had his own fears because he had just gone public about being gay. Yet he still steadfastly supported me and I am very, very proud of the way he handled himself during those weeks.


KEN RUSSELL
I CALLED him Uncle Ken, because that's a term of affection in India. He snored a lot, which was my worst fear on Big Brother. He stuffed cotton into his nose to stop the noise, and I felt sorry for him. He enjoyed having the servants. He said to Cleo: "That orange is taking a long time, my dear".


DIRK BENEDICT
I FLIRTED with Dirk when I needed a distraction, but there was nothing in it - no real chemistry. He is fond of me, but he is a little old for me. I had immense respect for Dirk because he was a big name in television and turned his back on all that to devote his life to his boys.


CAROLE MALONE
SHE was the first person I bonded with. I can't call her a mother figure, because no one can come close to my mum. But it was lovely to have someone wise and her support when my cooking was criticised. I gave her my favourite earrings - even though my sister wanted them. My sister will kill me!


CLEO ROCOS
CLEO was wonderful. When we first met, I thought we probably wouldn't get along because she was so la-de-dah. She has impeccable manners and I was impressed with that. She was the elegant one in the house, not me. She did lots of housework and became official BB dishwasher.


JERMAINE JACKSON
I LOVE him! He is the most wonderful person that ever walked the earth - kindness and calmness personified. He talked the most sense and was a saviour in every situation. He never once said "fart", even though I coaxed him, but "flatulated". He never raised his voice. He taught me so much.


JADE GOODY
SHE IS aggressive and needs to attend anger management classes. Definitely. She has been through a lot and that's damaged her. I didn't tell her she needed elocut ion lessons but etiquette lessons. And she will have learned a lesson. I hope police guard her house and she doesn't come to harm.


JACKIEY BUDDEN
JACKIEY and I clashed right away but I don't know why. She was impossible to talk to but she clearly wasn't all there - everyone could see that immediately. She annoyed me by not making an effort to say my name. She made me cry so many times. It was harder to deal with her than Jade.


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Thw women rocks :banana:

bigbrotherno1fan 30-01-2007 12:56 PM

can i be a HATE shilpa fan coz i dnt like her she didnt deserve 2 win just coz of sympathy vote that wat it bores dwn 2

S2 30-01-2007 03:53 PM

Shilpa in talks over lead role in Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams revival

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Shilpa Shetty could be set to star in a major West End revival of Bombay Dreams.

Musicals impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber has approached the Celebrity Big Brother winner about a lead role in his Bollywood-style show.

He is also said to be considering her for a TV project, following the success of his talent-search programme How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?

Bombay Dreams, which has enjoyed successful runs in London and New York, is due to be revamped and restaged.

A source close to Lloyd Webber today said: "Shilpa would be a great signing."

Shetty's spokesman Max Clifford today confirmed Lloyd Webber had been in touch directly to discuss an offer.

"He is very keen to discuss her," he said.

Mr Clifford said Shetty, 31, would be considering a range of deals when they meet next week, and added that theatre was a key interest for the Indian film star.

"She's had 15 years of Bollywood now and it would be tremendous for her as an actress to look for new challenges," he said.

Other deals on the table include commercials for beauty products and clothing, two offers to pen her autobiography, and various film and TV projects.

Today Shetty spoke of her shock after seeing footage of the bullying against her for the first time She said she had been deeply hurt, adding: "I can understand why people complained so much. It isn't just one or two attacks - it’s incessant.”

But she also asked the public to forgive Jade Goody, Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd, whose behaviour she branded "jealous" and "stupid" - but not racist, as some had alleged.

She had a message of support for Goody - who has been admitted to the Priory Centre after collapsing with "stress" and "depression".






OMG I would love to see her dance to Shaka Laka Baby :dance: :clap:

Leona 30-01-2007 05:55 PM

And the winner is ..................

SHILPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SHETTYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

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S2 30-01-2007 07:33 PM

^ LOL Leona I already posted them on page 46 ...aaahhh its all good, we don't have to scroll back for it now haha

mansi 31-01-2007 04:14 AM

thanks shilpa_fan for the links and the pictures, :thumbs:
I agree, I miss seeing Shilpa on TV, she was the only reason why I watched BBC. =(

mansi 31-01-2007 06:05 AM

shilpa_fan, when will you be sending in the petition, because I can get more ppl to sign it...

...Oh, does anyone have the cover story "Shilpa Now even the Queen wants to meet me" ? I was trying to look for it but couldn't...if anyone does happen to find it could you please post it up....thanks

S2 31-01-2007 12:51 PM

Shilpa has extended her visa and will be in thr Uk for abit longer now.

S2 31-01-2007 12:52 PM

MY CHICKEN CURRY RECIPE
SHILPA: MY STORY
INGREDIENTS: 4 diced chicken breasts' 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil' 2 finely chopped onions' 4 large finely chopped tomatoes' 1 tablespoon cumin powder' 1 tablespoon coriander powder' 11/2 tablespoons garam marsala' 2 bay leaves' a large chunk of fresh ginger finely grated' a pinch of salt and pepper' fresh, chopped coriander leaves for garnish. Now for my two secret ingredients - a small cup of milk and half a cup of tomato ketchup.

METHOD: Wash the chicken - you don't want to be accused of trying to poison your guests! :joker: Fry it in the oil in a large pot with onions until the meat is browning. Ensure there is no pink meat or you will face Jade's wrath! Pour in all other ingredients, except the milk, and stir until bubbling. Add the milk at the very end, and stir to warm. Serve with fluffy basmati rice and chopped coriander on top. Delicious.

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S2 31-01-2007 12:56 PM

I'M AFTER A MAN WITH DAD'S APPROVAL
SHILPA: MY STORY

By Fiona Cummins And Julie Mccaffrey

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CELEBRITY Big Brother winner Shilpa Shetty has confessed she hasn't had a boyfriend for 18 months and announced: "I'm single and ready to mingle!"




But any potential suitors had better beware - they must face a grilling from Shilpa's businessman dad before stepping out with the Bollywood beauty and will rarely be alone with her.


Shilpa, 31, who still lives with her mum Sunanda and dad Surendra, explains: "If a guy wants to take me out, he must seek my dad's permission first. That's just the way it works.


"I secretly brief them about the best answers to give to my father's questions before they face him. But that hasn't stopped dad vetoing a good few. I try not to mind when that happens because parents are always right in the long run.


"Even when mum and dad give me permission to go out on dates, I must always go with a male chaperone and my sister and be home before 2am. I cannot attend a party alone.


And I'll never be allowed to go into my bedroom to be alone with a man - in fact, I would never hold a boyfriend's hand in front of my dad.


"It might sound funny to people here, but that's just the way it is with my family."


Shilpa, who has starred in almost 50 Bollywood films and amassed a £15million fortune, admits her parents have been pressurising her to marry but is relieved they stop short of picking her a husband and arranging her marriage.


She says: "Yes, many people in rural parts of India are very orthodox and have arranged marriages. But I won't - I want to fall madly in love with someone and be whisked off my feet. Modern India is about metropolitan cities where people tend to be less culturally-bound. So although my parents are conservative, they're not that conservative and just want me to be with someone who will value me.


"They won't choose my husband but my parents' approval is very important to me. If I was really crazy about someone and they hated him, marriage wouldn't happen.


"Lately mum and dad have been putting pressure on me to marry, because it's relatively old to be single at 31. But I keep saying, 'please, not yet!'. I don't want to go into a marriage just because of my age - too many people make that mistake. But of course I'd like to be married one day - I dream of having children because I adore kids so, so much.


"I thought I would marry five years ago, but that relationship just didn't work out. I had my first boyfriend at 23 and fewer than five in my whole life.


"Every time I've fallen in love I've thought, 'this is it'. And every time I fall in love I feel more and more in love - I'm way too pragmatic to think true love only happens once.


"And I'm a pretty low maintenance girlfriend - all I ask is that he buys me lots of diamonds!"


For now, Shilpa is enjoying the search for a man who meets her strict requirements to be marriage material.


She says: "My dream husband would be able to make me laugh, which isn't difficult. He'd respect my parents like his own and be financially well placed because I don't want any ego rifts. I would prefer to marry an Indian man, although meeting Jermaine in the house taught me people from abroad can also share my values and beliefs and don't have to be a no-no.


"I like David Beckham - I was going to say he is hot, but better say he's sweet because I admire Victoria so much.


"As for my wedding, it need not be a big sparkling event. I'd like a giant sparkling ring, but the event could be quite small."


Nun-educated Shilpa was appalled when racist bully Jade Goody grilled her in the house on losing her virginity. For she and sister Shamita, 28, had such a sheltered upbringing that by the time she was 17 she hadn't even seen anyone snogging.


She says: "My sister and I were only allowed to watch three hours of television a week, and always with my parents' supervision. So when we were teenagers watching Dallas or Dynasty and a kissing scene was shown, we were expected to turn our faces from the screen. Mum and dad always said, 'not until you are 17'.


"So when I made my first film at 17, called Kiss Before Dying, my first question to the director was, 'do I have to do kissing?'.


I was relieved when he said no because I didn't know how people did it."


Shilpa and fellow film star Shamita live on an entire floor of a plush Mumbai apartment with their parents and neither intend moving out until they marry.


She obeys her parents strict rules but insists she is no prissy madam.


"OK, I'm not what you'd call wild," she laughs. "But I'm no prude either - I love to party and I play a mean game of pool.


"I abide by lots of my parents' rules - but that's out of respect, not fear," she adds.


"I would never dream of swearing - my mum even told me off for saying 'freaking' because it sounds like a swear word."


SHILPA added: "Burping or flatulating is completely alien to me which is why it disgusted me so much in the Big Brother house.


"I have been brought up never to be rude to the servants, raise my tone to elders or bring down anyone's dignity.


"My sister and I are never allowed to lock our doors and dad has CCTV cameras in the hall, kitchen and dining areas. His favourite hobby is watching them.


"I don't drink and always have to be in for 2am, so now and then I plead with dad and say, 'but the party doesn't even start until 11pm!' That sometimes softens him up. Once, when I was 27, I tried to rebel. I said to dad, 'I've been earning my own money, a lot of money, for years now. If I want to stay out until after 2am, I will.'


"He handed me a big bundle of bank papers and said: 'Fine. If you want to look after yourself, find another house and take care of all these.' I shuddered. I have no head for figures and don't even know how much I earn. And I love living with my parents.


I turned into a little mouse and said: 'OK, I'll be home by 2am.'"


Shilpa added: "People might think living by all my parents' rules is odd at 31. But that's just the way we live in India, and I love that about my country.


"Hopefully viewers will see swearing, drinking, burping and farting is not cool - but being kind, dignified and making your parents proud is. If appearing in Big Brother has helped teach one person that in any small way, then my job is done."

S2 31-01-2007 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mansi
shilpa_fan, when will you be sending in the petition, because I can get more people to sign it...
...Oh, does anyone have the cover story "Shilpa Now even the Queen wants to meet me" ?
Yes we need more signatures, so work on that girly LOL
Here you go Mansi, the interview


SHILPA: I'M SO HONOURED
SHILPA: MY STORY
Exclusive by Fiona Cummins And Julie McCaffrey
CELEBRITY Big Brother winner Shilpa Shetty is set to meet the Queen.



And Tony Blair also wants to welcome her to the House of Commons.
Stunned Shilpa said yesterday: "It's a huge honour. I am humbled."
The Bollywood star - at the centre of a race storm after being viciously bullied by Jade Goody, Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd - has become an international ambassador for tolerance and understanding.
Her dignified handling of their cruel taunts - and her gracious decision to forgive them - made headlines around the world.
Now Shilpa, 31, will come face-to-face with the Queen after receiving an official invite to attend a reception at Marlborough House in London to celebrate Commonwealth Day on March 12.
She will also visit the Commons on February 7, where the PM, Chancellor Gordon Brown and a raft of senior MPs will be queuing to shake her hand.

The actress is now fully aware of the furore that erupted outside the Big Brother house over her conflict with Jade and Co.
She said: "The row has been politicised but why wouldn't I want to meet Tony Blair? I would meet with anyone who wants to meet me and who has shown solidarity."
Shilpa confessed she was glad mum of two Jade had checked into rehab.
She added: "I have respect for her. She is taking it seriously and I know that she has done it for her children rather than showing off to the world. I know Jade that much."
She was also shaken to learn about Jo's dramatic appearance on GMTV yesterday, in which she wept and shook uncontrollably.
"Jo looks shattered. My heart goes out to her. I feel terrible. We did connect on some level," she said. "There is no rancour and hate is such a horrible word. I feel sorry for what she and Jade are going through.
"It was very juvenile bullying. It was like being in school - but I don't think they would say the same things today."
Still not quite able to believe she had won, Shilpa revealed that taking part in the show was "the most courageous and difficult thing I have ever done in my life".
She said: "I was away from home, in a different country with a different culture, where I wasn't known as a celebrity.
"I signed the contract two days before I flew - it happened so suddenly. It was the first time I had travelled alone."
But she vowed never to take part in a reality TV show again, insisting: "No way. I was shocked by the lack of respect, the burping, farting, drinking and swearing.
"Great Britain is where Shakespeare was from - it's known for its culture and high tea but I didn't see any of that, apart from Cleo."
Shilpa dismissed complaints from her fellow housemates that she was "superior and controlling".
She insisted: "I was never controlling - I just wanted to go with the flow. There was never a time when I said, 'You have to do it my way'. When Jade said I was spending too much time in the kitchen, I took a back seat. I like to defuse trouble."
She said her sometimes hurtful experiences in the house had helped her to emerge a stronger person.
Even the psychologist who assessed her before her victory press conference was astonished by her steely character. She laughed: "I saw the psychologist and he was showing me all the clippings but I was trying to do my make-up. Finally he said, 'You don't need me - you're just too grounded'."
And despite the uproar her appearance on the show created, Shilpa admitted: "I don't regret it for a single millisecond. It has given me so much. It's just the beginning." And indeed it is. Shilpa has been bombarded with offers from companies such as Tesco and the Indian Tourist Board.
She has also been approached about writing a book, has dozens of film and TV offers and Andrew Lloyd Webber is said to be keen for her to star in a musical.
Back home in India, Shilpa was splashed across every front page as the country revelled in her triumph.
Virtually overnight she has been promoted from the Bollywood C-list to international fame. And the media wasted no time in analysing her meteoric rise.
The Hindustan Times summed up the mood with a headline that screamed: "After Big Brother, Big Bucks for Shilpa."
But Shilpa, who has starred in more than 40 Bollywood films, is in no hurry to make any snap decisions and will be thinking over her future very carefully.
"I'm knackered right now," she said with untypical bluntness. "I just need to get some sleep and I want to unwind.
"All the creative decisions are taken by me and all the financial ones by my mother. I don't even know how much I make, I'm so blase about money.
"I'd love to do a cookery show called. 'If Shilpa Can, Anyone Can'." With a mischievous grin she added: "Or maybe I should do an advert for chicken Oxo cubes."
Whatever happens, Shilpa plans to stay in Britain for the foreseeable future.
She explained: "My visa has been extended and I am going to stay in the UK for a bit."
The news has come as a major disappointment for her biggest fan - and biggest critic - her proud sister Shamita.
Shamita, who is also an actress, turns 28 tomorrow and hoped Shilpa would be back in Mumbai to help her celebrate.
That won't be happening now, but the pair have spoken by phone.
Shilpa smiled as she recalled: "My sister told me, 'You have never won any awards for your films - but you won the biggest award when you were playing yourself..."

rayofsunshine 31-01-2007 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shilpa_Fan
^ you are member 79. So just write "Shilpa Shetty Fanclub Member 79" above your sig.

Btw very cool sig LOL
THANK YOU! :kiss:

Ruth*Star 31-01-2007 04:40 PM

Its nice that Shilpa cares about Danielle after what she did do. but what shilpa said is right,she is naive and i thiink dani can be nice.

S2 31-01-2007 06:45 PM

The way I look at it. Shilpa has always been one of the most nicest celebs Bollywood has. Certain members on TIBB were sleptical to think she could be that nice and is putting on a act. But from her time as an actress from India, till the end of her stay in the house, to how she conducts herself to the media can't be an act.
I've seen her first film till the last one that came out. I've grown up reading her interviews, watching her live interviews on TV and she is exactly like they way she has shown herself to be in India.
Shes got a big heart. And clearly her parents have indulged in her and her sister the right mannerisms and how to behave

S2 31-01-2007 06:59 PM

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Leona 31-01-2007 08:02 PM

Great Pic!

Ruth*Star 31-01-2007 08:04 PM

There nice pictures, is that Shilpas Sister, they look alike?

Leona 31-01-2007 08:14 PM

^Yeah it is, its her younger sis Shamita.

rayofsunshine 31-01-2007 08:27 PM

Shilpa said she would meet with everyone that was a supporter. I am ready Shil! :dance:

Ruth*Star 31-01-2007 08:47 PM

i'd love to meet her but i don't see it happening, but i wish her well in life.

S2 01-02-2007 09:42 AM

Rayofsunshine and Rebel.Ruth don't give up hope. You never know you could just meet her


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