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'Bigg Boss 17': Munawar's ex Ayesha Khan to enter as wild card

By IANS | Updated: December 14, 2023 21:55 IST

Mumbai, Dec 14 Star stand up comedian and singer Munawar Faruqui's ex-girlfriend Ayesha Khan is all set to ...

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Mumbai, Dec 14 Star stand up comedian and singer Munawar Faruqui's ex-girlfriend Ayesha Khan is all set to enter "Bigg Boss 17".

Ayesha will be the fourth wildcard entrant after Manasvi Mamgai, Samarth Jurel and K-pop singer Aoora.

Ayesha is a social media influencer.

According to a source close to IANS, her entry is not yet confirmed, but can enter in the upcoming episode after the Weekend Ka Vaar, hosted by Salman Khan.

Ayesha has a following of 2 million on social media. She even follows and is followed by Munawar's girlfriend Nazila. The show airs on Colors and Jio Cinema.

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