
Uorfi Javed criticises The Traitors co-star Sufi Motiwala for abusing her sister Dolly
The controversies around 'The Traitors' don't seem to end anytime soon. This time around, contestants Uorfi Javed and Sufi Motiwala have locked horns on social media over playing the victim card.While Uorfi accused Sufi of being hypocritical and dragging her sister Dolly into their fight, Sufi said she was targeting the youngest member on the reality show, streaming on Prime Video.advertisementIn her latest story, Uorfi even said Sufi should not have come on the show if his age was less.
"...Bhaiya agar itni hi age kam hai to kyu aaye aap show pe?. I only called him a traitor, which was the game. Why did you target Raftaar then, based on what? Because that was the game. Itne victim card hai is aadme ke paas, sorry bacche ke paas (sic)," she wrote on Instagram.Uorfi earlier said in her story that while she does not stand for people abusing Sufi for his sexual preference, he is a hypocrite as he abused her sister.Have a look at Uorfi Javed stories:Sufi, on the other hand, had earlier uploaded a story on his Instagram page. He wrote, "Uorfi Javed, i'm sick of you and your stupid narrative and your bs of always thinking you're some wisdomous mother Teresa. (sic)"advertisementHe shared his experience of being cornered on 'The Traitors' and said, "You started targeting the youngest cast member based on a feeling and convinced the whole house to vote for me just for vibes. Firstly, imagine the mental turmoil when, in a house of 20, no one is interested in talking to you because Uorfi Javed hates you (sic)."Have a look at Sufi Motiwala's story:The Karan Johar-hosted reality show, 'The Traitors', is currently streaming on Prime Video. Six episodes have been released and the rest of the episodes will be released on Thursday (June 26).- EndsMust Watch
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