Ever had one of those moments where you just had to be honest, no matter how tough it was? That’s exactly what’s happening inside the Bigg Boss 19 house right now, and it’s all about family.
Shehnaaz Gill’s brother, Shehbaz Badesha, who recently entered the show as a wild card, just got incredibly real. In a recent episode, he opened up about his personal struggles, and honestly, it was pretty raw.
He confessed that he feels like he has “failed in real life.” Yeah, he actually said that on national television. It gets deeper.
What Shehbaz Said on TV
Look, Shehbaz didn’t hold back. He directly addressed the comments he gets from people online and in real life. You know the ones. He said, “People often tell me, ‘Behen ki kamayi pe palta hu (You survive on your sister’s income).'”
And his response? He owned it. “Yes, I do,” he admitted. “My sister gives me money, and I depend on her because I have no one else.” He even revealed that he once sold his car to finance a music album, but the project didn’t work out. Talk about a tough break.
This wasn’t just a random comment. It was a full-on emotional confession from someone living under a huge shadow, and fans immediately took notice of the pure and emotional bond between the siblings.
Shehnaaz’s Powerful Reply
So how did Shehnaaz react to her brother laying his heart out for everyone to see? With pure class and a whole lot of love. She didn’t stay silent. Not for a second.
On a clip of his confession shared to his Instagram, she wrote a message that has everyone talking. “You always protect me from every evil, and you’re always so protective about me,” she wrote. “The world doesn’t even know all that you do for me, but I’ll keep doing everything for you my whole life (sic).”
Wow. Just wow. That’s a sister standing up for her brother, reminding him of his own strength and value beyond money or fame. It’s a public display of support that shows their bond is the real deal.
Even musician Amaal Mallik chimed in, thanking Shehnaaz for sending Shehbaz into the Bigg Boss 19 house. He said Shehbaz is bringing “life and joy” to the show. It seems Shehbaz is making quite an impact, just not in the way anyone expected.
But what do you think? Is this kind of vulnerability what makes Bigg Boss worth watching? Let us know.



