“Well, I still think Veena Malik is the hottest inmate of Bigg Boss’s house. Too much tamasha over a jaded, boring, over-the-hill Pamela,” Nandy posted on Twitter.
Pritish Nandy is not alone obsessing over “Bigg Boss” on the social networking site. The TV show is a topic of debate for Indian celebrities. Actor turned host Mandira Bedi wrote on Twitter about the government asking Colors TV to change the broadcast timings for “Big Boss”, “I haven’t always been in concurrence with some of the previous criteria for censorship. But this, I think is a good call by the I&B (information and broadcasting) ministry. In contrast, ‘KBC 4’ (Kaun Banega Crorepati) is clean wholesome entertainment with a highly respectful host and rates brilliantly. Now that’s good television.”
Golfer Tiger Woods is reaching out to fans with a new Twitter account. “It’s about time that I made a connection to the fans that have been absolutely incredible to me over the past year,” he told ESPN Radio on Thursday.
In Pakistan, celebrities tweeted about Eid and the victory of the women’s cricket team in the Asian Games.
We present this week’s best tweets from celebrities around the world.
Ricky Martin
Eid Mubarak for all the Muslims around the world.
Ali Zafar
Women’s cricket team wins gold for Pakistan in Asian Games. God, the number of men I have met in my life who think women should only cook. Eat this!
Conan O’Brien
I’m telling you, the clock is ticking on this Harry Potter fad.
Atiqa Odho
Sugar mill owners in Pakistan should have distributed sugar for free this Eid to the underprivileged to make their Eid a happier one.
Ashton Kutcher
I refuse to see Friday as the end of the week but rather the beginning of a great flipping weekend.
Lee DeWyze
Today was a great day, I love you all for your support and I’m glad you’re all enjoying the music. Feels good to have it out there.
Preity Zinta
Happy Children’s Day to all the kids out there. Hope we can all keep the inner child alive within us.
Omran Shafique
Trying to come with guitar parts. Full on writer’s block.
Russell Crowe
Looking forward to Tokyo, it’s been a few years now since I was there. What should I get in Tokyo for my boys?
Salmaan Taseer
Cleopatra observed and I agree that whereas your enemy’s enemy can be a friend, your friend’s friend will always be your enemy.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2010.
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