Shalini Passi recently revealed that she has received the offer to appear in the next season of Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives; however, she is yet to decide. She also highlighted how she doesn't want to do something just for the sake of it
Shalini Passi
Shalini Passi has become a sensation in no time. Be it her high-end fashionable choices, her lavish lifestyle or her expensive taste for art, she has often made headlines. She gained fame for her appearance in the third season of Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives, which was renamed to Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives. Ever since, she has been a point of interest among the people owing to her lavish lifestyle and her philanthropic activities.
Shalini Passi opens up about joining the upcoming season of Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives
Mid-day caught up with Passi for a quick chat at the recent mid-day Showbiz awards. She spoke about her fashion choices and how she just tries to be herself. When asked about her reality show Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood wives and if she would be a part of the upcoming season, she revealed, "Well, lots of things have been offered and I am just trying to figure it out. I just don't want to do something for the heck of it. I want it to be meaningful for me."
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Further sharing what she is up to currently, she shared, "And we are working right now on the MASH ball in support of UNICEF, which is coming up this year in Bombay."
When Shalini Passi revealed her Fabulous Lives fees were donated to charity
Back in November last year, during an event, she was asked how she worked towards the upliftment of women in reality. Shalini Passi answered, "This is a question that I've been asking everybody: Why am a I born here? What is my purpose? As a human being, you do your best. My entire acting fee actually goes to a village through UNICEF in Bihar. Everything that I do, all my earnings go to charity. I work diligently with them."
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Talking about her future plans for the welfare of women in India and supporting culture, she said, "Beyond that also, I've been trying to create a show about women's voices, and another one representing Indian culture. However, I have often received feedback that there's not enough audience to watch these shows. I am ready to show India its culture, the power of women, but the audiences have to be ready. It's just not about my time, it's about production and the cost as well."
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