The nation watched horrified, incensed with anger, as Shilpa Shetty was humiliated and treated with disdain for being an Indian on Big Brother.
Abuses directed towards her clothing, cooking and accent reportedly made living with her housemates nearly unbearable.
But then, the most unlikely thing happened. The entire UK rallied around Shilpa and she coasted to victory on the wave of their support. Now, she's an international celebrity and the Western media can't get enough of her.
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