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Bigg Boss 10[edit]

Hello, Chupparg. I know that you have edited Voting history of Bigg Boss 10 page a few times where you edited that Swami Om was moved to the Secret Room. I want to know you that he wasn't moved to the Secret Room. First, he was evicted from the main house. Then stayed in the Secret Room and then re-entered the main house. On the other hand, On Day 28, Bigg Boss announced him as a Wild Card entrant. It means he was evicted and then re-entered the main house. It also means that he wasn't moved to the Secret Room. If you disagree with this then you can verify this by watching the episode of 14 November on Voot.com. After watching the episode, if you still disagree with my opinion then please give me a reliable and valid source (in my Talk page) that can assure your remark. And please do not change the Voting history repeatedly.

Luiz Lucifer (Talk) 15 November 2016; 07:38 AM (IST) —Preceding undated comment added 01:38, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Luiz Lucifer: I watch Big Brother US, UK, Australia, India and even Canada, I am fairly aware of the concept of 'fake eviction'. It's not the first time it has occurred in Bigg Boss as a matter of fact let alone it's occurrence in international versions where it originted from initially. Raja from Bigg Boss 2 was moved in the same way, posing as eviction and being moved to the secret room, and later re-introduced to the house by Bigg Boss a few days after the eviction [1]. Other examples include Vindu from Bigg Boss 3, Sara from Bigg Boss 4, the secret village concept from Bigg Boss 6 where Aashka, Vrajesh and Vishal were evicted and moved to the secret village adjacent to the house and later returned as wild cards [2] (This vote in particular is a strong example since the public was not notified whether they were voting to evict the housemates or move them to the village and this continued for 3 weeks after which it randomly was stopped). Andy was evicted from the main house into the secret caravan in Bigg Boss 7. International versions where the same thing happened was in Big Brother 7 (UK) when Aisleyne was moved to the nearby house. Although it was a vote to move, any evictions which lead to moving the housemate to a temporary abode and later making them return without a vote is denoted with  .
--Chupparg (talk) 08:50, 15 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Inappropriate comment[edit]

Hello Chupparg. I reverted this comment that you added to Hamza590's user page. Generally, you shouldn't edit other users's user pages, and messages should be left on users' talk pages instead. In this case, your message seemed inappropriate, so I removed it rather than moving it to the user's talk page. Cordless Larry (talk) 07:56, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hello! I can't satisfy you but can satisfy your Gf, Mother and Sister in bed. Hamza590 (talk) 16:33, 10 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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