Bigg Boss 12: Sreesanth Gets The Chance to Wipe Out Happy Club

Bigg Boss 12: Sreesanth Gets The Chance to Wipe Out Happy Club

After many controversies, Sreesanth has finally emerged because of the strongest competitor in the Bigg Boss 12 house. The former cricketer is the new captain of the house and was granted the only authority to nominate contestants for succeeding eviction. However, Shivashish Mishra seems to be following in his footsteps by trying to escape from the house out of frustration.

Shivashish appeared lost and alone as he requested Bigg Boss 12 for an arrangement with a specialist. Jasleen Matharu came to his facilitate and told him that like him, she also doesn't have any friends in the house and thus, the two should support each other. Despite her efforts to calm him down, he repeatedly said that he doesn't want to stay in the house anymore. He felt upset at having been stratified seventh in terms of performance last week by the housemates and asserted that it's better to leave off your own can than to be eliminated in an insulting manner. He climbed the house wall order to flee at night but was stopped in time by the housemates.

Beginning the process of nominations, Sreesanth was asked to nominate seven contestants for the weekend eviction. Sreesanth named Somi Khan, Rohit Suchanti, Romil Chaudhary, Surbhi Rana, Jasleen, Deepak and his friend Karanvir Bohra. Except from Somi, all of them regretted supporting Sreesanth in the captaincy task.

As Karanvir complained to Sreesanth of letting him down by nominating him, Sreesanth assured him that they'll keep his scarecrow safe during the task. Srishty Rode went first and demolished Romil's scarecrow. She was followed by Megha Dhade, who demolished Deepak's scarecrow. Shivashish went next and destroyed Somi's scarecrow.

The task will continue in tonight's episode as Dipika Kakar is set to destroy the fourth scarecrow. Will she destroy Surbhi's scarecrow and lay the path for a total wipeout of the Happy club (Surbhi, Romil, Deepak, Somi)?

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