TV reality show ‘Lock Up’ Kangana Ranaut, who has been in the limelight, is finally moving towards her finale. As the show is about to end, Prince Narula became the third finalist in the last episode. This comes days after Shivam Sharma and Munawwar Farooqui were announced as the first and second finalists of the show respectively.
Now on Judgment Day lock up contestant Payal Rohatgi and Sayesha Shinde For the last time the host will be seen revealing his secrets in front of Kangana Ranaut.
lock up But Payal Rohatgi and Saisha Shinde revealed their secrets for the last time!
Taking to its Instagram handle, Alt Balaji has shared a promo video of the upcoming Judgment Day in which Manikarnika The actors ask Payal Rohatgi and Saisha Shinde to reveal their secrets for the last time. In the promo, Sayyeshaa admits that she had sex with a designer. He said,
“I’ve never talked about this before. This is my favorite designer. When I met him, I was fascinated by him. He invited me to his hotel room. I hugged her, and sure enough, we had a**. , He did this with 7-8 boys”.
Payal Rohatgi opens up about her ‘love angle’ in the past
Payal Rohatgi, on the other hand, opened up about being in a relationship in which she became addicted to alcohol and committed suicide. Soon after, she broke down and said, “It was the love angle, which was very damaging in my personal life. It became heavy to drink. I used to drink for 48 hours. I was on prescribed medicines. I used to be suicidal. I have tried to cut off my hand.” Currently, Payal is in a long-term relationship with wrestler Sangram Singh, who recently lock up and revealed that he and Payal will soon tie the knot in July this year.
Recently, Payal also confessed that she cannot conceive and that she and her fiancée Sangram Singh have been trying to have children for the past 4-5 years, nothing worked. The 37-year-old said, “I just want to say something. Feels so (I really think so), I should be having kids. But I can’t get pregnant. We have been trying for 4-5 years kids, I tried IVF, not happening (but it doesn’t happen).