The Bigg Boss 19 discourse heated up again after evicted contestant Malti finally addressed the controversial moment when co-contestant Kunickaa Sadanand made a remark about her sexuality on the show. The incident, which had sparked debates among viewers and raised eyebrows inside the house, has now received a candid, unfiltered reaction from Malti herself.
Addressing the controversy, in an interview with Colors TV post-eviction, Malti shared her perspective with refreshing honesty. She revealed that learning about the comment itself did not hurt her much, “Jab mujhe pata chala, itna bura nahi laga.”
However, what did upset her was Kunickaa’s approach to the apology, “But jab ma’am sorry bol rahi thi, vo mujhe zara bhi achha nahi laga because sorry ke baad bolti hai ‘I’m not homophobic’.” Her tone suggested that the defensive justification diluted the sincerity of the apology.
With a laugh — albeit one that carried a clear undertone of disappointment — Malti added, “Unhone kabhi nahi puchha main hu kaun? Ek insaan ne nahi puchha, kya sexuality hai.”
The remark highlighted her frustration about how easily assumptions are made about contestants on national television, without anyone taking the time to simply ask.
During one of the season’s tense discussions, veteran actress and contestant Kunickaa made an unexpected comment implying assumptions about Malti’s sexuality. The remark, though brief, stood out for its unnecessary personal nature — leading viewers to question whether it crossed a line.
While Kunickaa’s comment may or may not have been intended as harmful, Malti’s articulate response makes it clear that such assumptions carry weight — and apologies need to reflect accountability, not defensiveness.
As Bigg Boss 19 approaches its finale, this moment adds yet another layer to a season already packed with emotional highs, conflicts, and revelations.