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Bigg Boss OTT 3: Armaan Malik's Wife's Cheeky Towel Tale Sparks Laughter!

In a recent episode of Bigg Boss OTT 3, the drama reached new heights as Kritika Malik, one of Armaan Malik’s wive’s, dropped a bombshell about their unconventional marriage. It all began innocently enough when Poulomi Das, inquiring about the couple’s domestic habits, asked if they share towels. Armaan, ever the confident YouTuber, nonchalantly replied […]

In a recent episode of Bigg Boss OTT 3, the drama reached new heights as Kritika Malik, one of Armaan Malik’s wive’s, dropped a bombshell about their unconventional marriage. It all began innocently enough when Poulomi Das, inquiring about the couple’s domestic habits, asked if they share towels. Armaan, ever the confident YouTuber, nonchalantly replied that of course We do, after all, we’re married. But it was Kritika who stole the show with her unexpected wit.

“When I can borrow someone else’s husband, a towel is just a minor detail,” Kritika quipped, leaving Poulomi laughing out loud. “I’ll handle my own embarrassment, thank you very much. Anyone else tries, and I’ll break their jaw,” she added with a smile.

This revelation comes amid the ongoing saga of Armaan’s dual marital status. He married Payal in 2011 and Kritika in 2018, navigating this complex situation without resolving the legal entanglements. The internet had previously buzzed with news of both wives’ pregnancies, transforming Armaan from just a YouTuber to a father of a growing kids: Chirayu, Tuba, Ayan, and Zaid.

In a previous episode, actress Sana Makbul had confronted Armaan about his unique marital setup, questioning whether he would accept if Payal sought another husband. Armaan’s response was as straightforward as ever: Payal might accept it, but he certainly wouldn’t.

As the drama unfolds in the Bigg Boss OTT 3 house, one thing’s for sure: Armaan Malik’s towel-sharing antics are just the beginning of the rollercoaster ride viewers signed up for!

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