Controversial confessions of TV celebrities
Big Brother Australia’s, Priya Malik has already created quite a stir in the Bigg Boss house with her outspoken and bold nature. However, her vociferous nature is not just limited to reality television. Popularly known as the 'Posh Spice' of Australian television, Priya gave an insight into her fearful life while discussing an unfortunate incident with one of her fans on social media. The Australian celebrity at the age of 5 was molested by her tenant but she had guts enough to give it back. She raised her voice against the abuse. She herself shared this with a fan on her social media page and told her.. “@aaliznat 5, probably.Won’t be surprised if it was even earlier,I was a sassy kid so I remember slapping him & telling mum. He was a tenant.” The female fan had asked her, “What age were you first molested/ eve teased at? I was 12. Had not even hit puberty when this guy decided he could feel up my chest/breast.”
Controversial confessions of TV celebrities
Saurabh Pandey currently seen in Siddharth Kumar Tewary's 'Razia Sultan' tells about how he survived drugs abuse and got out of it. "Drugs was never my thing. Well usually there are a few reasons why one takes drugs. It can be out of boredom, some issues which you don't want to deal with. Basically, for switching off the mind which is not a good thing to do. Running away from the problems and not dealing with them will create more problems. If we listen to our heart our soul, it will tell you what's the right thing to do. I listened to my heart and made the decision to never do it again. After all it was not doing any good to me."
When asked about the tips on getting rid from drugs addiction, the TV actor says, "I tried a few things. First thing to do is to change association and stop meeting the people who take drugs. I associated with spiritual people. My love Zara Barring was the one who was my spiritual association. She was the one whose tears made me promise myself not to touch drugs again, no matter what. I will not let drugs destroy my life and make her cry. Then I diverted my mind from the craving. The trick is to keep your mind occupied. My tool was spirituality, reading self-improvement books like Soul Wise, Journey home etc. This will give you more inspiration to not do drugs. I also Meditate. From meditation a lot of good things happen. Its simply focuses on your breath. It's relaxing and naturally intoxicating. You feel so free, good and light that you don't feel then need of having any drugs. Some good places to learn meditation is YSS of India by Parmahansa Yogananda and Bramha Kumari or any Yoga teacher who teaches this. Meditation also helps you to deal with your problems and solve them. Work out with clean diet this will purify your blood and the craving will drop for drugs. Look into your problems and deal with them with full heart and solve them. Balance in everything is the key to a perfect life. Last but not the least, don't touch drugs again."
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