Shilpa Shetty might be no "Samaritan" to help Jade Goody come out of distress, but she is also in no mood to carry forward the race row any more.
The Bollywood actress, who has become a "heroic figure" in recent days because of her magnanimous approach to the bullying that went on so publicly in the reality show,
wants to move on in life, and let "bygones be bygones".
Shetty, who yesterday visited the Commons and met MPs, has no vengeance left for any of her housemates, even the ones accused of making her stay hell at the
house.
According to her PR guru Max Clifford, while Shilpa still has no plans to see her tormentor again onscreen, she is willing to forgive Jade Goody, Danielle Lloyd and Jo
O'Meara for the bullying and taunts she was made to endure in the Big Brother house.
"She hopes that they're going to be okay and just wants to put it all behind her. If it [a meeting] happens, she'll be happy to forgive, forget and move on," The Mirror quoted
Clifford, as saying.
Shetty is also laughing all the way to the bank for keeping her dignity intact and handling the situation with utmost grace. The 31-year-old has been inundated with offers of
work but Clifford claimed she hadn't made any decisions as to which ones to take up yet.
"We're going to take our time," he commented.
The Celebrity Big Brother winner made a red carpet appearance at the premiere of Music & Lyrics, at the Odeon in Leicester Square, London and was accompanied by her
mother Sunanda and Clifford.
Friday, February 09, 2007 14:47 IST