In an emotional and revealing conversation, Farrhana informed Tanya that some housemates have been circulating a new narrative about her behavior during Family Week. According to them, Tanya’s decision to stay by her brother’s side the entire time was because she didn’t want him speaking to anyone else or accidentally revealing any truth.

Farrhana explained the speculation as, “Tumhara bhai kahi koi baat naa kar le, aur koi sach naa ughalde.”

Tanya didn’t deny it — instead, she embraced the idea with surprising honesty. She told Farrhana that perhaps it was better that way. “Main nahi chahti ki inhe kuch bhi sach pata chale. Ye mujhe jo bhi samajhte haina — farzi, jhootha — yeh vohi samjhe,” she said, making it clear she has no interest in correcting anyone’s perception anymore.

She went on to reveal that her brother advised her the same thing. According to Tanya, he asked why she bothers explaining herself to these nine housemates when their minds are already made up. His perspective struck her deeply, she said.

Tanya admitted that it took her three months to fully understand his point of view, “Kyunki main sabko family samajhti rahi.”

The conversation revealed a more vulnerable side of Tanya — someone who once viewed the house as a family but now feels distant from most of its members. The shift also highlights her growing acceptance that not all relationships in the Bigg Boss house need explanations or emotional investment.

With tensions rising, bonds breaking, and narratives shifting, Tanya’s admission paints a telling picture of how the game has changed her — and how much she has learned to guard her truth in a house where perception often matters more than reality.