The latest episode of Bigg Boss 19 sparked massive outrage across social media after host Salman Khan strongly condemned contestants Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri for body-shaming fellow participant Ashnoor Kaur. During the explosive Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman confronted both contestants, calling out their derogatory remarks and reminding everyone that such behaviour is unacceptable — both inside and outside the Bigg Boss house.
The episode began with Salman asking Tanya and Neelam to compliment Ashnoor on her looks. Both smiled and replied with pleasant comments such as “She’s looking beautiful” and “She looks like a princess.”
However, Salman quickly exposed their hypocrisy. He revealed that the two had earlier mocked Ashnoor’s body, calling her “haathi” (elephant), “moti” (fat), and even comparing her to a “dinosaur”. He blasted them on national television, asking,
“Tanya, aapne kaha haathi jaise, moti, fugge jaise shakal wali. Ye haq kisne diya aapko ye sab bolne ka?”
The moment left both contestants speechless, while the audience erupted in applause for Salman’s strong stand.
Hearing those hurtful comments replayed publicly left Ashnoor Kaur visibly emotional. Known for her calm and graceful demeanor, the young actress struggled to hold back tears and told Tanya directly, “Shame on you.”
Social media users flooded Twitter and Instagram with messages of support for Ashnoor, praising her composure and condemning the bullies. Fans also lauded Salman Khan for not tolerating such insensitive behaviour on prime-time television.
Former Bigg Boss winner Gauahar Khan also joined the conversation, strongly criticising Tanya and Neelam. She stated that body-shaming is disgusting, and reminded everyone that “Real beauty comes from kindness. Without empathy and respect, physical beauty means nothing.”
Her statement quickly went viral, with fans applauding her for defending Ashnoor and setting an example for young viewers.
The incident ignited a storm online. Hashtags like #StopBodyShaming, #WeStandWithAshnoor, and #SalmanKhan trended across X (Twitter) and Instagram. Many viewers demanded strict action against Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri, while others called for a permanent ban on contestants who engage in bullying or body-shaming.
Fans pointed out that such behaviour sends the wrong message to millions of viewers, especially young audiences who look up to these reality-show contestants.
Salman Khan’s intervention highlighted an important message: body-shaming is not entertainment. In an age where social media and reality TV often glorify gossip and insults, his bold stance set the tone for accountability and respect inside the Bigg Boss house.
This moment also reminded audiences that kindness, empathy, and self-respect should never be compromised for screen time or controversy.
The Bigg Boss 19 episode has turned into a nationwide discussion on body positivity and mental health awareness. By calling out Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri, Salman Khan reinforced that bullying — no matter how subtle — has no place in society.
Ashnoor Kaur’s graceful response and Gauahar Khan’s powerful words further emphasised that true beauty shines through compassion, not cruelty.