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Bigg Boss 19 Shake-Up: House Splits Into Bullies, Neutrals & Girl Gang

Bigg Boss 19 has seen a major shake-up with the house now divided into three factions—the Bullies, the Neutrals and the Girl Gang. After the latest Weekend Ka Vaar, friendships have been reshuffled, and tensions have risen as contestants clash over captaincy, tasks, and food.

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Bigg Boss 19 is heating up as the house splits into three clear sides the Bullies, the Neutrals and the Girl Gang. This season, bonds are changing faster than ever, sometimes even after a single task. Following the latest Weekend Ka Vaar episode, alliances and friendships have been reshuffled at high speed, making the game more unpredictable.

The Bullies

Every season has a group that likes to dominate, and this year that label has fallen on Amaal Mallik and Zeishaan Quadri’s team. They are joined by Baseer Ali, Farhana Bhatt, Nehal Chudasama and occasionally Mridul Tiwari. They present themselves as leaders of the house, often teaming up against other contestants. After Weekend Ka Vaar, Kunickaa stepped back from her captaincy duties.

The group banded together against her, ignored the rules, and declared that the house would now operate under “democracy”. When Kunickaa asserted she remained the captain, they declined to comply. Their aggression didn’t stop there. Farhana insulted Neelam, calling her a “woman of no value”, and dragged Kunickaa’s children into an argument. Amaal stopped Abhishek from eating on the sofa-bed, mocked him as a “servant”, and made sexist remarks about him wearing a saree and bangles. Nehal often sparks fights over small issues like food, while Zeishaan acts like the commander, giving orders and losing his temper when ignored.

The Girl Gang

This season has witnessed the emergence of a powerful girls’ alliance headed by Kunickaa, Tanya and Neelam Giri. Tanya’s backing of Kunickaa during the captaincy challenge drew them closer together and solidified their unity against the rest of the contestants. However, the trio has been under continuous attack. Nehal insulted her over a small request for poha, calling her “bad breath”. During nominations, almost the entire house went against Kunickaa, clapping when Mridul threw a harsh remark at her.

The Neutrals

Another group in the house is made up of contestants who share their views but don’t take control. They often side with stronger teams to avoid trouble. This team features Ashnoor Kaur, Awez Darbar, Pranit More, Nagma Mirajkar and Abhishek Bajaj. They’re viewed as the underdogs silent for the moment but capable of turning the game around. Even Amaal has noticed their strength, calling Ashnoor a “smart player” and the brain behind the neutral group. His comment shows how threatening they could become later.

Floaters, fence-sitters

Natalia and Gaurav Khanna don’t seem to fit in any one group. Natalia stays almost invisible, leading to talk that she is only around to provide content for Mridul. Gaurav appeared strong in the first week but faded after patching things up with Zeishaan. Although he spends time with the bully group, his connections with the neutrals prevent him from completely engaging in the game.

Salman’s verdict awaits

Salman Khan’s views once again hold great importance. With his favourite Kunickaa facing intense criticism this week, viewers are eager to see whether he will shift the situation in her favour or end up empowering the bullies. Bigg Boss 19 is available daily at 9 pm on JioHotstar and broadcasts at 10:30 pm on Colours.

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