The latest episode of Bigg Boss 18 brought an unexpected twist as Vivian Dsena, who has been at odds with Chahat Pandey since the season began, won hearts by standing up for her in a heated altercation over food.
The drama began when recently evicted contestant Avinash Mishra returned to the house, tasked with distributing ration. Avinash denied food to housemates who went against him and demanded an apology in exchange. This led the housemates to collectively decide to stop cooking until everyone received their share of the ration.
Despite the standoff, Chahat Pandey managed to get a portion of the ration from Avinash and attempted to make food for herself. However, her housemates protested her actions. Chum Darang snatched the utensils from her, Rajat Dalal blocked the stove, and Sara Afreen even grabbed her hands, preventing her from cooking. Overwhelmed, Chahat broke down in tears, pleading for the housemates to let her cook.
Seeing the injustice, Vivian Dsena came to Chahat’s defense. In a bold move, he confronted Rajat Dalal, warning the housemates that no one could stop him from making food. This sparked a heated exchange between him and Rajat, who threatened to break Vivian’s hand if he tried to cook. Undeterred, Vivian accepted the challenge, solidifying his stance and gaining admiration from viewers.
Vivian’s unexpected support for Chahat has earned him praise from fans, further stirring excitement in the Bigg Boss house.
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