Pooja Bhatt described her divorce as her “lowest phase” and recalled how, after giving up, she acquired the courage to stand up for herself.Pooja Bhatt has stated that her divorce was the lowest point in her life and that she does not in any way hold her ex-husband accountable for it. On the reality television programme Bigg Boss OTT 2, she was conversing with co-contestant Jiya Shankar. “Frankly if you ask me Jiya, the lowest point of my life was when I divorced my husband of 11 years and it was totally my decision,” Pooja stated recently on Bigg Boss OTT 2. I couldn’t continue lying to myself because I didn’t feel like it.
The actor-director said, “I indicated that I wanted to spend my life in comfort or maintain my partnership of 10 to 11 years, and my husband was not a bad man. Between us, everything that existed was present. However, I then realised that I had lost myself and it was not for the good of others or my own well-being.”So that phase in my life was the lowest phase of my life,” Pooja continued. I forced myself to the bottom of the pool and then, with a sudden surge of survival instinct, I clawed my way to the surface and declared, “No boss, I’m not giving up on myself.” Although I never forced myself to leave that phase, it is incredibly important to note.Pooja had already discussed her previous marriage on Salman Khan’s show. She spoke positively about her spouse in June, describing him as a decent person. She continued by saying she was not yet ready for children.
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