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Bigg Boss 12, Day 50, November 5: Surbhi Rana says Jasleen-Anup relationship was ‘unnatural’ | See video

Amid the Diwali celebrations, Bigg Boss 12 are contestants are in no mood to maintain the happy vibes in the house. 

Bigg Boss 12, Day 50, November 5: Surbhi Rana says Jasleen-Anup relationship was ‘unnatural’ | See video

Jasleen Matharu and Surbhi Rana (Photo: Instagram)

Amid the Diwali celebrations, Bigg Boss 12 are contestants are in no mood to maintain the happy vibes in the house.  The day in the Bigg Boss was full of drama and housemates could be seen going against their captain, Sreesanth.

Let’s see what happened in the Bigg Boss house on Day 50:

All not well between Somi and Deepak

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Deepak, as usual, was spotted singing songs in the house. Meanwhile, Romil and Somi discuss how Deepak is head over heels in love with Somi. Later, during a conversation among the housemates, Deepak taunts Somi which leads to an argument between them.

Shivashish threatens to leave the house

After a conversation with Jasleen about how he feels alone in the house, Shivashish, threatens to leave if he doesn’t get to see a psychiatrist. He even tries to climb out of the wall but his fellow housemates request him get down. Others in the house appear worried about his behaviour.

Surbhi upsets Jasleen

Surbhi, Jasleen, Deepak and Somi discuss that Anup Jalota might re-enter the Bigg Boss house. Surbhi says that all the controversy is because their relationship is against the “nature”. Later, both of them get involved in an argument and Jasleen repeats the statements that Surbhi has said about their relationship.

Nominations stir the house


Sreesanth’s pick for nomination turns a few housemates against him. Among everyone, Surbhi Rana seems to be the most affected and makes personal remarks about the former cricketer.

In the next episode, we’ll witness Surbhi lose her calm over Sreesanth’s decision and create a tense environment in the house.

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