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Here’s why Elvish Yadav Expresses Desire to Give away his Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner’s Trophy, Issues Warning About His Mother

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Elvish Yadav Wants to Give away his Bigg Boss OTT 2 Trophy

Elvish Yadav is making headlines for an unexpected decision: he's willing to part with his Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner's trophy, and he's got a heartfelt message to share. In a recent vlog, Elvish expressed his desire to return the trophy he clinched back in August during the second season of the digital reality show, with none other than Salman Khan as the host.

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The vlog opens with Elvish enjoying some quality time with his mother, playing with bubbles. But it's what he reveals next that catches everyone's attention. As he searches his house, he retrieves the Bigg Boss OTT 2 trophy and utters, “Bhai ise le lo, mujhe baksho bhai (Someone please take this away and spare me).” Clearly, this trophy holds a deeper significance than just a victory for him.

Elvish goes on to explain that the trophy has become the epicenter of negativity in his life, especially on social media platforms like Twitter, where he's seen countless posts and comments. He pleads for someone to take the trophy off his hands, emphasizing that he craves the peace and love-filled life he had before his Bigg Boss stint. He acknowledges his title as the winner but stresses that he doesn't want the negativity associated with it.

“I do not want all this; what has my life turned into?” he reflects. “All I want is peace, and the love-filled life that I had before Big Boss.” Elvish is resolute in his decision, stating that he is content with his work and desires to earn money, finish building his new house, and acquire new properties and cars. He firmly states, “I don't want to put my head into all these online matters. If you want this trophy, text me, and I will send it. I am done with all this now.”

Elvish's mother intervenes, questioning why he should bother with these issues. Elvish reiterates his desire to distance himself from the negativity he's encountered online, even humorously suggesting that people might criticize him for not breathing correctly. They share a lighthearted moment discussing “negative PR,” with Elvish warning, “Don't even dare say anything about my mom.”

In a previous video, Elvish had alluded to someone paying a PR team for negative publicity against him, although he didn't mention any names. Speculations arose that he might be referring to his fellow Bigg Boss OTT 2 contestant, Abhishek Malhan. In response to the controversy, Abhishek denied any involvement in either positive or negative PR. He also took to social media to address the situation, reminding everyone to stay calm and not jump to conclusions.

In the midst of this whirlwind, Elvish Yadav's heartfelt decision to part with his Bigg Boss trophy speaks volumes about his quest for a more tranquil and positive life away from online negativity.

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