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Tentative list of celebrities entering Bigg Boss 13 house out

There is no denying the fact that Bigg Boss is the most popular as well as the most controversial reality show on Indian television. The show, which aired its first season more than a decade ago in 2006, has seen 12 successful seasons so far and now it is set to hit the small screen with the 13th season. Superstar Salman Khan, who is kind of synonymous with the popular reality show, is returning to host Bigg Boss for the tenth time.

People who have been following Bigg Boss since its first season would know it that earlier only celebrities were allowed to enter the glass-walled house. However, to bring some freshness to the show, the makers introduced some changes in its format and started inviting commoners also. The experiment did not yield desired results and now the show is going back to its original format where only celebrities will come to grace the stage of Bigg Boss.


Bigg Boss 13 will reportedly premiere on September 29, after Colors' dance reality show Dance Deewane concludes. Ever since Salman Khan confirmed the return of the show during the promotions of his latest film Bharat, fans are curious to know who all are coming to Bigg Boss 13. We have just got our hands down on a leaked list of tentative celebs that might appear on the show. Check out the list below.

  1. Zareen Khan
  2. Chunky Pandey
  3. Rajpal Yadav
  4. Warina Hussain
  5. Devoleena Bhattacharjee
  6. Ankita Lokhande
  7. Rakesh Vashisth
  8. Mahika Sharma
  9. Danny D
  10. Jeet
  11. Chirag Paswan
  12. Vijender Singh
  13. Rahul Khandelwal
  14. Himansh Kohli
  15. Mahima Chaudhary
  16. Meghna Malik
  17. Mahaakshay Chakraborty
  18. Dayanand Shetty
  19. Faizy Boo
  20. Ritu Beri
  21. Sonal Chauhan
  22. Fazilpuria Rahul Yadav
  23. Siddharth Shukla

Are you excited to see all these celebrities on the latest season of Colors’ Bigg Boss? Do let us know in the comment box below.

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