In Bigg Boss Season 18, Vivian Dsena has emerged as a standout, showcasing maturity and resilience in the face of repeated challenges. He handled his “Time God” role with patience, remaining cordial with all housemates and maturely addressing Rajat’s abusive bullying, even as he received little support from most contestants.
Yesterday’s episode revealed even more of the mounting tension. Sara’s frustration escalated to the point of aggression, as she not only tried to throw away Vivian’s personal coffee but also displayed violent behavior toward him and even involved Eisha when she intervened in the argument. Sara openly criticized Alice and Eisha, accusing them of babysitting Avinash instead of playing their own game, implying that their strategy has relied heavily on acting as his sidekicks rather than showcasing any individual gameplay.
Adding to this complex dynamic, Bigg Boss appears to have shown consistent favor toward this trio since the season’s start. This tension was exacerbated when Vivian, acting as a supervisor, disqualified Sara during the “Time God” task. This decision not only reinforced Sara’s perception of favoritism by both Vivian and Bigg Boss himself but also seemed to fuel her outrage. While Sara’s reaction crossed a line with physical aggression, understanding the triggers that led to her stance reveals a more complex picture.
Through it all, Vivian has maintained a calm and measured approach, cementing his position as the season’s hero.
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