Bigg Boss 19 Elimination Shock: Shehbaz Badesha Evicted Over Least Votes, Joins Ashnoor Kaur in Double Exit

Shehbaz Badesha

Bigg Boss 19’s Weekend Ka Vaar episode on November 30, 2025, delivered a devastating double eviction, with Shehbaz Badesha becoming the latest casualty after receiving the least public votes. The 28-year-old wildcard entrant, brother of Bigg Boss 13 winner Shehnaaz Gill, exited just days before the December 7 grand finale, following Ashnoor Kaur’s controversial ouster for physical violence against Tanya Mittal during the Ticket to Finale task. Hosted by Salman Khan with guest Riteish Deshmukh promoting Bigg Boss Marathi, the episode left the house with six finalists: Amaal Mallik, Gaurav Khanna, Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, Pranit More, and Malti Chahar. Shehbaz’s elimination, confirmed by live updates, has sparked widespread outrage, with fans labeling it “unfair” and “rigged.”

Nominations and a Tense Vote-Off

The 14th week was already fraught with drama from Family Week reunions and captaincy battles. Shehbaz, nominated alongside Ashnoor Kaur, Malti Chahar, and others, faced a public vote after a chaotic task. Despite his strong alliances and humorous contributions, Shehbaz polled the lowest, leading to Riteish Deshmukh’s announcement: “Shehbaz, your journey ends here.” Salman praised his individuality: “You’ll now be known as Shehbaz, not Shehnaaz’s brother,” while Amaal Mallik broke down, blaming himself for the exit. Shehbaz left with grace, hugging housemates and quipping, “I came, I saw, I entertained.” His wildcard entry in Week 2 had made him a fan favorite for his easygoing charm and emotional depth.

Fan Outrage: ‘Rigged’ Claims and Calls for Justice

Social media erupted in fury, with #JusticeForShehbaz trending at 1 million mentions. Fans accused bias: “Shehbaz was genuine—evicted to favor nepo kids like Amaal?” Posts decried the “scripted” nature: “From Baseer and Abhishek to now Shehbaz—outsiders targeted.” Shehnaaz Gill posted support: “Well played, brother—you’re the winner to me.” The backlash echoes Kunickaa Sadanand’s exit, fueling demands for voting transparency.

A House Transformed: What’s Next for the Top 6?

Shehbaz’s departure intensifies the race for the finale: Gaurav Khanna’s alliance strengthens, while Pranit More seeks revenge. With one week left, expect brutal tasks and betrayals. Salman’s advice: “Play for legacy, not sympathy.”

Shehbaz’s Legacy: From Wildcard to Warrior

Shehbaz Badesha’s eviction isn’t defeat—it’s distinction. As fans fight for fairness, it thunders: Can heart outlast hype? His humorous hustle affirms yes, scripting Bigg Boss 19’s finale, where underdogs endure eternity’s echo.

-By Manoj H