Bigg Boss 19 is known for drama, but this time, things went too far. A viral clip showing housemates body-shaming 21-year-old actress Ashnoor Kaur has left fans furious and heartbroken. The incident, reportedly involving Shehbaz Badesha, Amaal Mallik, Abhishek Bajaj, Tanya Mittal, and Neelam Giri, has sparked massive outrage for showing cruelty and insensitivity on national television.
Coming forward in support of Ashnoor, Bigboss 16's contestant Sumbul Touqeer, who shares a close bond with her, strongly condemned the behaviour. Expressing her disappointment, Sumbul wrote, “Kindness is too expensive for these people to have! Stay strong, Ashnoor ❤ The audacity to body-shame the prettiest girl in the house — funny people!”
Her sharp and fearless response has resonated deeply with fans and the entertainment industry. Social media is now flooded with messages of support for Ashnoor, praising her grace, strength, and composure despite facing such negativity inside the house. Viewers are admiring how the young actress continues to handle everything with dignity and calmness, proving that confidence and kindness always win over hate.
The incident has reignited the discussion around body shaming and mental health in reality television. Many have questioned how such insensitive remarks are still being aired in the name of entertainment. Audiences are demanding that reality shows take responsibility for the emotional impact their content can have on contestants and viewers alike.
Fans have also lauded Sumbul for using her voice to call out the wrong and stand by her friend publicly. Her words echo the feelings of thousands who believe respect and empathy should come before cheap entertainment.
As outrage grows, one message stands strong — body shaming is not entertainment; it’s emotional cruelty, and it must end now.
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