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Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty, who won the British reality television show at the heart of a racist bullying row, looks set to meet Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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Sunday, 07 January 2007

Saturday - Shilpa feels the stress 

After a disruptive night, Shilpa woke up to her new housemates, Jade Goodie and her family. She has met her previous housemates as servants and found it a harrowing experience seeing them having to work so hard and not get any food.

As Head Butler Carole, led her troop into the Manor to meet Jade's family for the first time, Shilpa burst into tears at the sight of her servants. However, the Bollywood babe brushed it off with the classic: “I've got something in my eye!”

Then it was time for Jade to introduce the Family - real and adopted. After struggling to remember Jermaine and Shilpa’s names, Jade finally managed to muster, "And this is the beloved... erm, Uncle Ken.” Seems Shilpa’s Indian manners have rubbed onto Jade in no time! However, things did not remain so pleasant as Jade’s mum Jackie has been barking orders and mispronouncing Shilpa’s name continuously. Shilpa, irked at the mispronounciations and at the treatment of her former housemates, had a word with Jackie which led to the first rift in the BB house.

Jade sided with Shilpa (or Princess as she’s now being known as), but a divide is clear with Jackie even rejecting a peace-offering from Shilpa. Leo tried to cut the tension and even told BB about the problem between Shilpa and Jackie but it seems volatile tensions between the two are set to explode soon with Shilpa confessing if she knew more about the BB experience she wouldn’t have signed up for it. She’s tough and getting through more than some of the others while putting up with a  lot and she’s up for eviction with the rest of her new family, vote to keep her in...

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