
This Bigg Boss contestant charged Rs 2.5 crore for 3 days, didn't even know who Salman Khan was, the name is...
In 2010, when Season 4 of Bigg Boss aired, many different celebs such as Ashmit Patel, Dolly Bindra, The Great Khali, and Shweta Tiwari became a part of it. Among them was Pamela Anderson.
Anderson is one of the most famous Hollywood celebs. This was the first season of Bigg Boss to be hosted by Salman Khan. At the time, Pamela didn't even know who Salman Khan was.
Although Bigg Boss is often referred to as a family show, Pamela's expressions and choice of clothing stirred quite a bit of controversy.
What truly surprised people was her statement before entering the Bigg Boss house. In a media interaction, she said, 'I've heard about Salman from the media, but the truth is, I don't know who he is.' Trying to cover up her remark, she added that she had watched a few Bollywood films but couldn't recall the name of any actor.
However, Salman did not like the fact that Pamela had no idea who he was. As per PTI, Pamela said, 'Maybe if I see him, I will recognize him.' She also said, 'I like doing housework, I do this work at my home too, so I have no problem with it.'
There was a lot of discussion about her fees. It was reported that she was paid more than Rs 2.5 crore for three days.

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