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Mumbai, Jan 4: Shilpa Shetty has definitely hit a jackpot with the sexy actress being offered Rs. 3 crores to be part of Big Brother, Britain's biggest reality show, the Indian version of which is called Bigg Boss being telecast on Sony TV.

Apparently, the lady would have to do some sizzling acts to boost Big Brother's ratings. The first episode of the show was telecast yesterday on Channel 4 with eleven celebrities moving in to the house. The dusky bollywood sensation appeared with Daniella Lloyd, former Miss Great Britain and Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine on the show.

The series featuring Shilpa is expected to be very hot - Maybe 'too hot' for people back home to handle!

There would be something called 'The Dinner Date Challenge'. According to British daily Sun, the housemates will be asked to pair with the person they find most attractive after which they will be fitted with heart rate monitors and must seduce, flirt and do whatever it takes to make sure their partner's pulse raise soars for exactly two minutes. According to a leading website, there will be a candlelit table with all the housemates staring at them!

The winners will be decided depending on the votes from the viewers. The proceeding of the winning amount will be given to a charity of their choice.

Well, let's hope the lady strikes lucky with the show. Great going Shilpa!

  

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