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After Beating Up Hotel Staff, Pooja Mishra Slams Sonakshi And Media

She continues to trigger more controversy in social media by threatening the media and slamming Sonakshi.

TNIE online desk

After Pooja Mishra, a Bigg Boss 5 contestant was caught on camera manhandling hotel staff at Taj Dwarka, she continues to trigger more controversy in social media by threatening the media. "Be wary that you are tampering with something that can cost you over Rs 1000 crore when you are slammed with a defamation case," Pooja’s video directed towards the media.

She even took a dig towards the person who uploaded the video saying "All I want to tell you is that it's a sad attempt at distracting me." She also termed them as cowards and asked, "Who put you in the judge's chair?"

Bizarrely, in a separate post, the former Bigg Boss contestant slammed and abused Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha. "Y Sonakshi Sinha cud not fathom the truth.. Thus leaked a video of a case that's under subjudice along with ur partner Narang? All this worked 5 years back when u did black magic on me to usurp debang..," she said.

She even posted an image of the FIR against the Taj Dwarka and also tries to justify her actions in the post.

The 31-year-old model reportedly refused to pay her bills for the items she broke in her room. When the hotel staff tried to stall her from leaving the hotel, she chases down and kicks a security guard and kicks and slaps him. She was further seen abusing and breaking another staff's cell phone in the video shared by Swarup Sarkar in YouTube.

Previously, Pooja filed harassment and molestation case against various people including Bollywood celebrities Sonakshi Sinha and Isha Koppikar. Later, the cops found the allegations as false.

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