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Bigg Boss 19 has been making headlines for its intense fights, rivalries, and controversies. Recently, contestant Nehal Chudasama sparked discussion after she accused fellow housemate and singer-composer Amaal Mallik of inappropriate touch during a captaincy task. The incident quickly spread across social media, especially after a clip from Weekend Ka Vaar showed Farah Khan slamming Nehal for “playing the woman card.
”Amid the growing backlash, Nehal’s team has issued an official statement to clarify her side of the story. They explained that Nehal’s reaction was not a direct allegation against Amaal, but rather a response triggered by her past trauma.The statement read, “Nehal has always been, and will continue to be, a woman of courage. She has publicly spoken before about having survived assault and how she believes in standing up for herself and for what is right.
Her journey is not defined by the moments she is triggered but by the many moments she reaches for her own light anyway. We hope people will see beyond the trolls and recognize the woman who is trying each day to heal.
”Addressing the specific incident, her team further added,” When Amaal came forward to apologise, Nehal’s words were always, ‘It’s not about you.’ She wanted him to know that the reaction was not a reflection on him as a person, but on those old, painful echoes which she is still learning to heal from.
It was a weak moment, a human moment, and a reminder that trauma remains even when one works hard to overcome it.”They also clarified that there was no intention to accuse Amaal Mallik of wrongdoing, “During the task, there was a moment when things became a little physical between Nehal and Amaal. We stress that there was no intention, from Nehal, to blame or accuse anyone. What followed was triggered by something from her past trauma that she does not always control.
In that fraction of a second, those old wounds resurfaced, leading to a reaction.
”Concluding the note, Team Nehal Chudasama urged people to look at the bigger picture, “True strength lies not in perfection but in vulnerability—not in silence, but in speaking up when something hurts. Behind the outburst was a person trying her best to stay strong, even when her inner self hurt more than any physical moment.”