Bigg Boss OTT 3: Fans spot a snake near Lovekesh Kataria in a viral video

“Bigg Boss OTT 3” is currently one of the most talked-about shows. Since its premiere on June 21, the show has been packed with drama in just two weeks. Anil Kapoor, the new host, has impressed everyone, garnering positive reviews. The pace of the show has surprised many, with a lot happening in a short span.

The contestants for this season include Sai Ketan Rao, Chandrika Dixit, Vishal Pandey, Lovekesh Kataria, Sana Makbul, Poulomi Das, Naezy, Ranvir Shorey, Deepak Chaurasia, Armaan Malik, Payal Malik, Sana Sultan Khan, Munisha Khatwani, Kritika Malik, Shivani Kumari, and Neeraj Goyat. Despite the short duration, four contestants have already been evicted: Neeraj, Payal, Poulomi, and Munisha. This rapid progression has left fans eager for more updates.

One unique twist this season is the introduction of the “baharwala,” a contestant who receives information from outside the house. Recently, Lovekesh Kataria was identified as the baharwala by his friend Vishal. This revelation led to Lovekesh being handcuffed and placed in the garden area while the audience voted on whether he should stay in the show.

A viral video has caused concern among fans, showing Lovekesh sitting in the garden area with a snake nearby. This incident sparked outrage among viewers, who felt it posed a serious risk to Lovekesh’s safety.

One user commented, “Full Clip Snakes are roaming in #BiggBossOTT3 House @EndemolShineIND is this a joke for you risking contestant lives for content? Was this an attempt to end someone’s life?? @JioCinema #LuvKataria #ElvishYadav #BiggBossOTT3.”

The incident has raised questions about the safety protocols on the show, with fans demanding better measures to ensure contestants’ well-being.

As “Bigg Boss OTT 3” continues to unfold, viewers remain captivated by the constant drama and unexpected twists. The show’s commitment to delivering high-stakes entertainment keeps the audience eagerly anticipating each new episode.

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