Pooja Misra's viral moment from Bigg Boss 5 goes international, finds a spot in BBC's top pop culture moments
Pooja, What is this behavior? This line does ring a bell in the ears of every millennial especially those who have grown up watching the popular reality show, Bigg Boss. This altercation between Bigg Boss 5 contestants Pooja Misra and Shonali Nagrani soon went on to become a global-wide popular meme after several years of the season’s airing.
Pooja Misra meme
Pooja, What is this behavior? This line does ring a bell in the ears of every millennial especially those who have grown up watching the popular reality show, Bigg Boss. This altercation between Bigg Boss 5 contestants Pooja Misra and Shonali Nagrani soon went on to become a global-wide popular meme after several years of the season’s airing. Not only that but now the meme has also found a spot in the top 20 British Asian pop culture moments by the BBC Asian network.
Yes, you heard this right! A fan page of Bigg Boss shared a clip wherein the meme is being viewed by the BBC anchors wherein they cannot get over the same. They especially wonder about the origin of Pooja Misra who hilariously changes her accent during the verbal spat with Shonali Nagrani. One of the anchors also thinks that the actress-model might be Scottish in her lineage. Take a look at the same.
Apart from this, the caption of the post also stated that Pooja Misra though a controversial figure in the Indian entertainment industry enjoys huge fanfare in the UK, especially after her meme from Bigg Boss 5 went viral. The caption further added that the actress had also done her early education in the UK. Even though Pooja was ousted from the show due to committing physical violence against fellow contestant Siddharth Bharadwaj and then also made some scandalous videos against celebrities like Salman Khan , Sonakshi Sinha, and Malaika Arora, it cannot be taken away that her angry dialogue from the show is still extremely popular amongst every Bigg Boss fan.
Earlier in an interview with Vice India, Pooja Misra had spoken about the context of the argument and said, “You know how the environment is, it is very hostile and people are forever backstabbing each other. There was a time when I wanted to go into the kitchen to make myself a snack. Now, all the girls used to literally hijack the kitchen and never let me go there. And then, when it was my turn, they kept on coming and provoking me while I was making that sandwich. I tolerated and tolerated and tolerated and then, at one point, I was like, ‘That’s it.’ I broke a broom, I kicked a dustbin and after a decade, it made history.”