The Swedish born actress, who recently made her debut in Bollywood film 'Mickey Virus', said she enjoyed her ten-week-long stint in the house despite language being a major barrier for her.
"I did not come to Bigg Boss for money or fame but with the agenda to have fun. I chose this show over a lot of things and I do not regret my decision at all. This show has helped me become a household name. I am very humbled by the appreciation I have received from audiences and will cherish this experience for years to come," Elli said.
Remaining 'Bigg Boss' contestants now include Kamya Punjabi, Gauhar Khan, Kushal, Sangram Singh, Andy, Ajaz Khan, Sofia Hayat, Tanisha Mukherji and Armaan Kohli.
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