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Viral Internet Sensation Reena Dwivedi, The Poll Officer In 'Yellow Saree', Wants To Be A Contestant In Bigg Boss 13

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 May, 2019 08:52 PM

    For Reena Dwiwedi, the PWD officer who became an Internet sensation after her photograph went viral on the social media, now wants to add an element of permanence to her newly-found celebrity status.

     

    Reena has said that she would love to participate in the next season of reality show eBigg Boss' if she gets an invitation.

     

    "My family is supportive and they are happy that I am getting some recognition. Bigg Boss would be a great opportunity if I get it," she said.

     
     

    Reena's photograph in a bright yellow sari was clicked by a colleague while she was on election duty and going to the polling station with electronic voting machines (EVMs).

     

    Known as the ewoman in yellow sari', she became a sensation on the social media and her life has not been the same ever since.

     

    Her son Adit, a student of Class 9, has made her respond to video calls of his friends so that they can know that his mother is the ewoman in yellow sari'.

     

    Reena said that she loves dressing up and sees nothing wrong in being well turned out.

     

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