An emotional moment unfolded in the Bigg Boss 19 house as Tanya grew visibly upset after realizing that Ashnoor’s father appeared angry with her over a comment she had made earlier, referring to Ashnoor as looking like an “aunty.” The remark, though made casually during a conversation inside the house, seems to have struck a nerve outside, leaving Tanya anxious and guilty.
Noticing her distress, Farrhana walked over to comfort her. In a calm and understanding tone, she told Tanya,
“It’s okay… they have a right to be upset.”
Tanya, still emotional, nodded and replied softly, “I know… it was just a feeling. But I handled the situation well.”
Her voice cracked as she expressed that she had no ill intent behind the comment and that she regretted that it had hurt someone’s family member. Farrhana continued to reassure her, reminding her that misunderstandings are bound to happen in the sensitive environment of the show, where every word is amplified and scrutinized.
As the conversation went on, other girls nearby also sensed the shift in mood, creating a quiet, supportive atmosphere around Tanya. The moment highlighted the emotional toll of being constantly observed, judged, and interpreted both inside and outside the house.
This exchange added a layer of vulnerability to Tanya’s journey on Bigg Boss 19, showing how even small comments can evolve into significant emotional burdens — and how the contestants often lean on each other for strength in moments like these.