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Bigg Boss 19 Contestants Rally Against Online Hate Targeting Ashnoor Kaur
The latest season of Bigg Boss 19 has been packed with drama, but a recent episode took a serious turn as contestants Jannat Zubair, Sumbul Touqeer, Rajiv Adatia, and others stood together to support Ashnoor Kaur against relentless online trolling.
Why Is Ashnoor Kaur Facing Backlash?
Ashnoor Kaur, known for TV hits like Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi and Patiala Babes, joined Bigg Boss 19 expecting competition—not personal attacks. After a heated argument with co-contestant Khanzaadi (Firoza Khan), social media erupted with hate, labeling her “fake,” “dramatic,” and worse. Trolls even resorted to body-shaming and abusive comments.
Jannat Zubair, Sumbul & Rajiv Speak Up
Fellow housemates quickly condemned the cyberbullying:
– Jannat Zubair (a trolling survivor herself) said in the confession room: “Criticize the game, not the person. Ashnoor doesn’t deserve this.”
– Sumbul Touqeer (Imlie fame) added: “We’re here to entertain—personal attacks cross the line.”
– Rajiv Adatia called out trolls directly: “They’re cowards hiding behind screens.”
Fan Reactions & Celebrity Support
While some viewers argued Bigg Boss invites gameplay criticism, others—including ex-contestant Hina Khan—defended Ashnoor:
“Trolling isn’t criticism. Let’s be kinder.”
Cyberbullying in Reality TV: A Growing Concern
This incident highlights the toxic side of fame, especially for young female contestants. Psychologists warn that such trolling can trigger anxiety and depression. Ashnoor, however, remains resilient:
“I won’t let negativity break me.”
Will Bigg Boss Producers Intervene?
Past seasons saw official responses to extreme trolling (e.g., Rakhi Sawant’s case). Fans now await action from the show’s team.
Final Takeaway:
Bigg Boss 19 isn’t just about house fights—it’s mirroring the real-world battle against online toxicity. Will this season spark change?
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