Will Khanzaadi QUIT Bigg Boss 17? Her Brother Says 'She Is Ankylosing Spondylitis Patient, Was In Wheelchair'

Will Khanzaadi QUIT Bigg Boss 17? Her Brother Says She Is Ankylosing Spondylitis Patient

Bigg Boss 17 update: Khanzaadi has remained in the headlines ever since she participated in Salman Khan's reality show. The rapper has managed to create ripples on the internet, courtesy of her presence in Bigg Boss season 17. From locking horns with Ankita Lokhande to forming a bond with Abhishek Kumar and later engaging in a war with the Udaariyaan actor, Firoza Khan has grabbed several eyeballs with her antics in the show.

WILL KHANZAADI LEAVE BIGG BOSS 17 AFTER SALMAN KHAN BASHED HER?

The official Instagram handle of Colors channel released a new promo where Khanzaadi and Jigna Vora can be seen engaging in an argument. After Jigna mentioned her name, Firoza Khan expressed her displeasure and defended herself. When she continued to speak during the task, Salman Khan got miffed with her.

Salman asked her to keep a check on her actions following which the promo focused on Khanzaadi, who requested to quit the show. She got emotional as the Bigg Boss 17 housemates questioned her health. The caption for the post on Colors TV's Instagram handle read, "#ShanivaarKaVaar mein bana Khanzaadi ke health ka mudda."

KHANZAADI WAS IN A WHEELCHAIR FOR 3 YEARS- WHAT HAPPENED?

A screenshot is going viral where netizens have claimed that her brother has stated that Khanzaadi is suffering from Ankylosing Spondylitis. In the viral message, her 'brother' said that she was in a wheelchair for about three years. Her fans trended 'Stop Defaming Khanzaadi' to showcase their support to their favourite contestant.

"#KhanZaadi STOP DEFAMING KHANZAADI. Her s brother has clarified that she has actually a very serious disease & because of that she has suffered a lot. Sad to see that contestants are making fun of her condition," one fan tweeted.

"Hi this is her brother (the one in video) and I want to say something about her health issue. She is an ankylosing spondylitis patient since 2012, she was in a wheelchair for about 3 years. After that, she went into some treatment which helped her to move, walk and dance again. But she needs to take care of herself by her own because the disease that I've mentioned is a kind of curse which will stay with the patient for lifetime," her brother's comment read.

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