Bigg Boss Hindi Welcomes Global Icons: From Pamela Anderson To Andrew Symonds - BABEOfficial 2025

  • By Avery
  • Dec. 4, 2025, 9:05 a.m.

Bigg Boss Hindi: A Global Phenomenon

Bigg Boss has been a staple of Indian television, captivating audiences for years. Hosted by the charismatic Salman Khan, the show is not just about drama and entertainment – it’s a melting pot of cultures and personalities. As Bigg Boss 19 edges closer to its finale, let’s take a walk down memory lane and reminisce about some of the most famous international celebrities who have entered the Bigg Boss Hindi house.

Star-Studded Guests

Over the years, Bigg Boss has opened its doors to a variety of international stars, adding a global flair to the show. From the stunning Pamela Anderson, who brought Hollywood glamour, to the late cricket legend Andrew Symonds, each celebrity has left their mark on the house. These guest appearances have not only boosted the show's ratings but have also provided an intriguing cultural exchange for both the contestants and the audience.

“The mix of international and local celebrities creates a unique and dynamic atmosphere, making Bigg Boss a truly global spectacle,” a show insider shared.

A Look at Past Stars

Beyond Anderson and Symonds, the Bigg Boss house has seen a variety of international personalities. The charming Abdu Rozik and the talented Korean singer Aoora are just a few who have stepped into the limelight. Others like Jade Goody, Navid Sole, and Sunny Leone have brought their unique stories and backgrounds, enriching the Bigg Boss experience.

Each season, fans eagerly anticipate which international star will join the mix, bringing with them a fresh perspective and new dynamics to the house. As we gear up for the finale of Bigg Boss 19, the legacy of these international celebrities continues to be a talking point among fans worldwide.

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