Manveer, who took to Instagram to clear his relationship status, said their was no agenda behind hiding his marriage.
"Me being married or unmarried was not at all related to my stint at 'Bigg Boss'. People are thinking I didn't tell my marital status to be on the show, but it is not true.
"I got married in 2014, we are on good terms for four-five months. After that she left me and went back," he said in the video.
"When I was trying to go to 'Bigg Boss' house I did not feel the need to show it as I did not feel that I was married. You people have seen me on the show. I was what I am in real life. I have never played any mind games or been jealous of anyone," he added.
Manveer beat celebrities like Bani Judge and Lopamudra Raut in the popular reality show's grand finale.
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