Gautam should stop being mumma's boy: Diandra Soares

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 15 2014 | 12:45 PM IST
Model Diandra Soares, the latest to get evicted from 'Bigg Boss 8', has lashed out at her former love interest and co-contestant Gautam Gulati by terming him a 'mumma's boy'.
The 35-year-old model, who had a brief fallout with Gulati on the show after he said that the two were just friends after their romance drew negative feedback, feels the 'Diya Aur Baati Hum' star should learn to take a stand in life.
"I am really sad with Gautam's behaviour and which woman won't be upset... I just have one advice for Gautam and that is -- be a man and grow up. Stop being a mumma's boy everytime. He should learn to take a stand," Diandra told PTI in an interview.
Asked if she would ever like to meet Gautam outside the 'Bigg Boss' house, Diandra said, "I don't have any problem in meeting him after the show gets over. But, I think he has to take his mother's permission to meet me."
Diandra's proximity with Gautam on the show sparked rumours that the former is expecting and had undergone pregnancy test during her stay in the house.
Rubbishing such stories, the model said that a doctor was called in the Big Boss house to treat her for some hormonal imbalance.
"I don't know from where these pregnancy rumours have come from. That's all rubbish and crap. These are completely untrue. I have been taking medicines for some hormonal imbalance for a long time and those tests were part of my medication," she said.
Diandra was known for her quirky fashion sense and good cooking skills on the show.
Ever since she first set foot in the Bigg Boss house, Diandra found strong allies in Karishma Tanna and Upen Patel who were her closest friends.
Asked who has the maximum chances of winning the eighth season, Diandra said, "I don't know. It's very unpredictable this time. The true colours of people are yet to come out."
The model will start shooting her debut movie next year.
"I was about to shoot the film this October. But it didn't happen as I got into Bigg Boss. So, the makers have pushed the date to February," Diandra said.
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First Published: Dec 15 2014 | 12:45 PM IST

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