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Bigg Boss: contestants who were expelled from the house

Bigg Boss is in its 11th season and has witnessed nearly everything that could happen from ugly altercations, emotional meltdowns to physical violence. The controversial reality show has always stand against contestants who break the house rules including physical violence, and have thrown them out of the house. Let's take a look back at some of the contestants who were shown the door by the Bigg Boss.

1] Priyank Sharma (Season 11)


Priyank had to pay the ultimate prize for supporting his friend (Vikas Gupta )and even got physical for him. The MTV Roadies and Splitsvilla star, barged into Vikas and Akash's argument and instead of resolving the fight, he ended up pushing the latter, quite violently. As a result, Priyank, who wasn't even nominated for eviction, became the first contestant to get eliminated from the house.

2] Swami Om (Season 10)

From passing derogatory comments against women of the Bigg Boss 10 house to getting physical with inmates during the task, Swami Om did everything possible to annoy housemates. When all of this did not suffice him, the self-proclaimed Godman peed on national television in one of the tasks. That is when Salman Khan and the BB team lost it and threw baba ji out of the house.

3] Priyanka Jagga (Season 10)Being a mother of two boys; people didnot expect irrational fights and abusive language from her. But when she spoke ill about Manu Punjabi's late mother; it irked Salman Khan. Moreover, rather than apologising she misbehaved with Salman too on the show. As a result Salman asked Priyanka to leave the house.

4] Ajaz Khan  (Season 8)

Ajaz and co-contestant Ali Quli Mirza had got into a heated argument in Season 8. Which further escalated into fight and Ajaz tried to strangle Ali; that is when he was shown the door by Bigg Boss.

5] Kushal Tandon (Season 7)

The 28-year-old was first ousted from the Bigg Boss house due to his aggressive nature and misconduct towards co-contestant VJ Andy. However, he re-entered the show and after his comeback on the show, the actor was seen making an effort to maintain cordial relations with the other housemates, but his efforts went in vain. His unruly behaviour made him Season 7's trouble-maker contestant who was expelled from the house.

6] Imam Siddique (Season 6)

Actor and fashion stylist Imam Siddique was thrown out of the Bigg Boss house after he had a horrifying fight with another participant Aashka Goradia. Imam wore a skin coloured body suit; which he started stripping after a while. Ultimately, he was thrown out of the house. He later made a comeback on the show and aksed for apology.

7] Pooja Misrra (Season 5)

Pooja Misrra's temperament created a lot of hue and cry in Bigg Boss season 5. Be it her 'talk to the hand' gesture or getting into verbal fights; she was always ready for a spat. However, she was thrown out of the house for hitting her co-inmate and VJ Siddharth Bhardwaj.

8] Kamal Rashid Khan (Season 3)

Kamaal Rashid Khan was kicked out off the show after he verbally abused another contestant Rohit Verma and threw a bottle at him, which hit Shamita Shetty. 

 

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