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The process of revealing secrets by the controversial celebrity participants in Kangana Ranaut’s reality show Lock Upp: has begun. Actor Poonam Pandey has opened up on the bitter truth of her life.
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The reality show 'Lock Up: Badmaash Jail Atyachari Khel' is hosted by Kangana Ranaut and produced by Ekta Kapoor. Model-actress Poonam Pandey has made a shocking revelation about her alleged painful relationship with ex-husband Sam Bombay.
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In the recent episode of the controversial show, while talking to her fellow contestants on the show Karanvir Bohra and Payal Rohatgi, Poonam Pandey shared that she dislikes Sam but doesn't really hate him.
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Poonam Pandey also claimed that she was not even allowed to use her phone inside the house. The actress further claimed that she was in an abusive marriage where Sam Bombay used to hit her.
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Speaking about the alleged abuse, Poonam Pandey went on claiming that Sam Bombay continuously hit her on the head at one place which could have caused a 'brain haemorrhage'. She said that Sam used to start drinking alcohol from 10 am and continued till midnight.
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Sam Bombay was also arrested by the Mumbai Police after Poonam Pandey was admitted to the hospital in November 2021. Their marriage did not last for over a year.
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Meanwhile, Poonam Pandey’s name had surfaced in the pornography case as a co-accused. It is the same case in which Shilpa Shetty’s businessman husband Raj Kundra was arrested by the Mumbai Police.
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Poonam Pandey got interim protection from the Supreme Court early this year on January 18 in the case. She had filed a plea with the Apex court after the Bombay High Court had rejected her plea on November 25. Poonam Pandey claimed that she was a victim in the pornography case and not a co-accused.