Shehbaz Badesha Reacts: Why His Father's Bigg Boss Trolls Don't Matter

Evicted Bigg Boss 19 contestant Shehbaz Badesha opened up about family week. He admitted he was hoping for his sister, Shehnaaz Gill, to visit instead of his father for strategic game advice. Shehbaz also defended his father, who was trolled online for his friendly interactions with female contestants. Despite his eviction just before the finale, Shehbaz says he has no regrets about his time in the house.

Key Points: Shehbaz Badesha on Father's Bigg Boss 19 Trolling and Shehnaaz Gill

  • Shehbaz was upset his father visited instead of sister Shehnaaz Gill for guidance
  • He feared his father's lack of game knowledge could weaken his position
  • Defended his father's friendly behavior with female contestants amid online trolling
  • Shehnaaz Gill showed public support by wearing a T-shirt with Shehbaz's photo
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BB 19's Shehbaz Badesha reacts to father being trolled for 'extreme closeness' with female contestants

Bigg Boss 19's Shehbaz Badesha addresses the trolling of his father and reveals why he wanted Shehnaaz Gill to visit instead during family week.

"If he's getting trolled, let people troll. People will say whatever they want. It doesn't affect us. - Shehbaz Badesha"

Mumbai, Dec 3

Bigg Boss season 19 saw contestant Shehbaz Badesha get evicted from the show in the previous weekend ka vaar.

Shehbaz Badesha, in a conversation with IANS, reacted to being unhappy with his father coming over for the family week instead of his sister, Shehnaaz Gill. He was seen visibly upset upon seeing his father instead of Shehnaaz. "I wanted Shehnaaz to come and guide me about the game. I love Shehnaaz a lot," said Shehbaz.

"I felt that if my father came, it might affect my game because he didn't know much about what was happening inside, and he might say something unknowingly that would weaken my game. So I really wished Shehnaaz had come."

Shehbazz's father, during his stay in the BB 19 house for the family week episode, was seen having a gala time with all the contestants, especially the female ones - for which he was massively trolled over social media. Reacting to the same, Shehbaz told IANS, "It wasn't just him. The other side was responding in a similar way too, so why blame only him? If he's getting trolled, let people troll. People will say whatever they want. It doesn't affect us."

Meanwhile, Shehnaaz Gill was seen rooting for her brother while promoting her movie Ikk Kudi. She had even spotted a T-shirt that had Shehbaz's photo imprinted on it during her movie promotions.

The actress was also seen expressing that she is extremely proud of her brother and his game. Shehbaz got evicted right before the show's grand finale, set for the coming week.

Talking about the same, the former BB 19 contestant told IANS, "I have no regrets. I had a wonderful time inside the Bigg Boss house. I am thankful to Bigg Boss for giving me that experience."

- IANS

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Rohit P
I get why Shehbaz wanted Shehnaaz. She's a BB expert and a star! His father, while meaning well, probably didn't understand the game dynamics. Family week is always tricky. At least he's not bitter about the eviction. 🤷‍♂️
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Aman W
Respectfully, I have to disagree with some comments. While trolling is wrong, the father's behavior was a bit overfamiliar on national TV. We have to be mindful of boundaries, especially with the camera on. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
The bond between Shehbaz and Shehnaaz is so sweet! Wearing his t-shirt during promotions is such a supportive sister move. ❤️ The father angle is being blown out of proportion. Focus on the positive family support instead.
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Vikram M
Typical Indian reality TV drama. Create a mountain out of a molehill for TRPs. The man was having fun, the son got evicted, life moves on. Shehbaz's "no regrets" attitude is the best takeaway from this whole article.
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Kavya N
It's sad he got evicted just before the finale! He seems like a good guy. As for the trolling, it's the ugly side of fame. If the female contestants themselves had no issue, why should random people online? Let it be.

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