Alice Kaushik’s Bigg Boss 18 Exit: Her Side of the Story, Friendships, and Bold Opinions

By Chandrima Chakraborty - Intern
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Alice Kaushik
Alice Kaushik

Alice Kaushik’s eviction from Bigg Boss 18 during the recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode has sparked conversations about her time on the show. Known for her straightforward approach, Alice addressed several controversies and shared insights into her journey after leaving the house. She talked about her friendships in the house.

One of the most talked-about topic was Alice calling Karan Veer Mehra a “senior citizen,” which led to accusations of age-shaming. Explaining her actions, Alice revealed that it was a reaction to Karan Veer’s constant remarks about him calling the show ‘Junior Bigg Boss’. Frustrated with his repeated comments about tasks being more suitable for juniors, she used the term to counter his narrative.

Another incident that drew attention was her brief consideration of using a “woman card” during a Time God task. Alice clarified that while the thought crossed her mind, she quickly realized it was inappropriate. She even advised the women on her team to avoid using it, emphasizing fair play. This issue was later addressed by Salman Khan, leading to a discussion in the house that led to a heated argument between her and Rajat Dalal.

Alice also shared her thoughts on Digvijay Rathee being crowned Time God during a task. She strongly believed that Rajat Dalal had done all the work to give him the title. Agreeing with Kashish Kapoor’s criticism of the decision, Alice felt the title was undeserved and based more on chance than merit.

Her observations about rivalries in the house added another layer to the conversation. Alice called out the seemingly fake arguments between Digvijay and Kashish, which she claimed were staged to grab attention. Reflecting on one of their early fights, she said it was so obviously fake that the housemates ignored it and went about their own activities.

Despite being evicted, Alice was quick to dismiss any regrets about her time in the house. She believed her journey reflected her true personality, staying genuine while maintaining her friendships. Her close bond with Eisha Singh and Avinash Mishra stood out during her stint on the show. Alice dismissed suggestions that these relationships weakened her game, emphasizing that while they had disagreements, their friendships remained intact.

She called Karanveer Mehra ‘fattu’, Digvijay Rathee ‘Chamcha’, Kashish Kapoor ‘fierce’, Rajat Dalal ‘Samikaran’, Shilpa Shirodkar ‘player’, Avinash Mishra ‘multitalented’ and Eisha Singh ‘Pampered’.

Alice’s personal life also came into focus during her time on the show, particularly her relationship with Kanwar Dhillon. Salman Khan highlighted a comment made by Kanwar about their future, which some interpreted as him denying plans to marry her. Alice explained that it was a misunderstanding, as both agreed they weren’t planning to marry in the immediate future. She mentioned that after her eviction, Kanwar was the first person she met, reaffirming the strength of their bond. She explained that they have faith on each other.

Looking back on her eviction, Alice said she had a strong gut feeling she would be the one leaving the house that week. While the experience came to an end earlier than she expected, Alice expressed no hard feelings. She felt proud of staying true to herself, balancing her individuality with her connections in the house.

On the question of sidelinning she expressed absolute disagreement and stated thar even though they were trio they had individual relationship with each other and she clarifief by relationship she meant friendship.

Her journey in Bigg Boss 18 was a mix of highs and lows, but Alice left the show with her head held high, valuing the relationships she built and the lessons she learned.

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