
Urfi Javed does what she does best. Internet trolls her
India Today
Bigg Boss: OTT contestant Urfi Javed is always in the news, thanks to her bizarre fashion choices. Of course, she loves experimenting with her outfits but it doesn’t quite hit the spot always. The internet trolled her once again for her sartorial choice.
Urfi Javed really knows how to get social media talking. For the right reasons? Well, not really. The Bigg Boss: OTT contestant is always in the news, thanks to her bizarre fashion choices. Urfi isn’t someone who religiously follows conventional fashion statements. Her fashion sense is over-the-top and to some extent, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call it bizarre. Of course, she loves experimenting with her outfits but it doesn’t quite hit the spot always.
Urfi once again created quite a buzz on social media for her sartorial choice, of course. She uploaded pictures in which she styled what appears to be a saree with a corset of sorts. She draped the orange and pink saree to resemble a criss-cross bikini top and she also used to it drape it around her waist. “Your wings already exists, all you have to do is fly (sic),” she captioned the pictures.

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