Bigg Boss Season 10, Day 54: Priyanka Jagga wins fizzy task to become the next house captain
Gaurav And Priyanka Compete For Captaincy. Bigg Boss Assigned A New Task Where Two Contestants Nominated For Captaincy Were Suspended Mid Air Via Cables And Their Supporters Had To Keep Thing From Falling In The Tub.
The star cast of Wajah Tum Ho entered the Bigg Boss house and housemates welcomed the Wajah Tum Ho team wholeheartedly. Housemates were assigned ‘Wajah Tum Ho’ task as they had to give a brownie to that housemate who was the reason for their stay in the house.
Earlier in the day, The Bigg Boss 10 contestants woke up to the Appy Fizz song. Bigg Boss then announced that Lopa and Swami can now come out of the jail. You don’t have to be a genius to name the most controversial contestant of Bigg Boss 10. Om Swami easily comes to the mind without a shadow of doubt.
Gaurav and Priyanka compete for captaincy. Bigg Boss assigned a new task where two contestants nominated for captaincy were suspended mid air via cables and their supporters had to keep thing from falling in the tub.
Manveer was appointed as the sanchalak of the task. Priyanka had Sahil, nitibha, Om Swami and Bani J whereas Gaurav had Rohan, Lopa and Rahul on his side.
Manveer announced that Priyanka is the winner of the task. Gaurav furious with defeat, pointed at Swami and seemed disappointed with his behaviour towards Bani.
Bigg Boss ending the day, announced that it’s time for the Wajah Tum Ho team to leave. The contestants danced with them on ‘Aaj fir tumpe pyaar aaya hai’ before leaving.
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