This Article is From Nov 15, 2010

Want to soak in Indian ethos, says Pamela Anderson

Want to soak in Indian ethos, says Pamela Anderson

Highlights

  • Hollywood star Pamela Anderson, who is all set to captivate the audiences as she enters the TV reality show Bigg Boss house this week, wants to soak in Indian ethos.

  • "It is my first visit to India so I hope I will be able to get some impressions of the country during my stay," Pamela said.

  • The Baywatch star will enter as a celebrity guest in the Bigg Boss house on Wednesday. "I am very excited to be in India and to meet the Big Boss house mates," she said. There is a buzz that Pamela will be there in the house for three days.

  • Earlier, the late reality TV star Jade Goody appeared in Bigg Boss in 2008.
Mumbai: Hollywood star Pamela Anderson, who is all set to captivate the audiences as she enters the TV reality show Bigg Boss house this week, wants to soak in Indian ethos.

"It is my first visit to India so I hope I will be able to get some impressions of the country during my stay," Pamela said.

The Baywatch star will enter as a celebrity guest in the Bigg Boss house on Wednesday. "I am very excited to be in India and to meet the Big Boss house mates," she said. There is a buzz that Pamela will be there in the house for three days.

Earlier, the late reality TV star Jade Goody appeared in Bigg Boss in 2008.

This time Bigg Boss season 4 has already seen eclectic mix of housemates including WWE superstar Khali as a wild card entry, Veena Mallik and Begum Nawazish Ali from Pakistan.

Presently, the participants in the house include former woman bandit Seema Parihar, model Hrishant Goswami,actors Ashmit Patel, Sameer Soni, Manoj Tiwari, Shweta Tiwari, Dolly Bindra and Sara Khan.

"This season has been full of surprises including Salman Khan as the host and with mix of housemates, we havekept millions of viewers glued to their TV sets. With Pamela coming as a celebrity guest, the glamour quotient of the show has gone up several notches," Colors, Head-Programming, Ashvini Yardi, said.
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