Vivian DSena: The Unwavering King of Bigg Boss 18 – Who Needs “Friends” like the spotlight grabbing Kamya Punjabi?

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As Bigg Boss 18 approaches its thrilling finale week, the spotlight has fallen on one of the most dignified and authentic contestants in the house – Vivian DSena. While most contestants choose drama and confrontation as their go-to strategy, Vivian stands apart, refusing to engage in the needless theatrics that have become synonymous with the show. But it seems that staying true to yourself isn’t enough for everyone, especially for Kamya Punjabi, who entered the Bigg Boss house recently under the guise of offering “reality checks.” TheGlitz reports…

Better off Without “Friends” like Kamya…

Kamya, who shared screen space with Vivian in Colors’ show Shakti, didn’t just offer feedback -she took it upon herself to bash him for his gameplay, even going as far as to say that he should have rejected the show a ninth time. Her words were as harsh as they were unnecessary, calling the ‘Shakti’ star a “phuss (flop)” and questioning his decision to enter the house this season.

This, of course, did not sit well with fans who know and love Vivian for his calm, composed, and authentic demeanor. Kamya’s grilling of their hero was not only unwarranted but also deeply disrespectful to someone who has managed to stand out in the chaotic environment of Bigg Boss simply by being his real, genuine self.

Pathetic Kamya

Let’s call this for what it is – Kamya’s pathetic attempt to make herself relevant by belittling a man who has carried himself with grace and respect inside the Bigg Boss house. Instead of encouraging Vivian, who is one of the most dignified and respected contestants in the show’s history, she chose to demoralize him, criticizing his bond with Avinash Mishra and reducing his presence in the house to being “useless.” Is that what true friendship looks like? Absolutely not. In fact, Kamya managed to slip in her interview to the media too that Vivian was doing nothing in the show and the tag ladla had gone to his head.

As Kamya’s attack on Vivian went viral, it wasn’t just the fans who came to his defense. Even Bigg Boss 7 winner Prince Narula voiced his disagreement with Kamya’s scathing remarks. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Prince pointed out that winning the show doesn’t require one to scream and shout constantly, praising Vivian for being a gentleman throughout the competition. “Kya Kamya Punjabi aapko lagta hai ki chikne chillane se hi show jeet sakte hain? He is very good! Janata hai na batane ke liye!” wrote Prince, echoing the sentiments of millions of fans who have been rooting for Vivian since day one.

Vivian Rules, Says Fans!

The backlash against Kamya didn’t stop with Prince Narula. Fans across social media platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), were quick to call out Kamya for her unnecessary harshness. One fan aptly pointed out, “In BB history, VD is the ONLY one who is such a gentleman. Had been playing his game decently, never abused anyone, never took faltu ki fights, never gone below the belt.”

Another fan wrote, “We love the simplicity of Vivian… Please don’t torture Vivian… TRP king of this season is only Vivian.” Another Fan penned, “Unlike Karan Veer Mehra who now seems to become like a clone of Avinash Mishra and is repeating himself by mocking, shouting, screaming, grabbing “muddas” just to be seen, Vivian talks when there is a need. He is very real.”

Despite the backlash, Kamya took to her X account to defend her actions, claiming that her words were actually in Vivian’s favor. She wrote, “This was all in the favor of VD. Coming from me, he knows how to take it n what to do abt it next.” But let’s be real here—does publicly calling someone a “phuss” on national television really sound like a friend offering support? Kamya may claim that her intention was for Vivian’s benefit, but her words and actions seemed more focused on grabbing the spotlight for herself than on helping Vivian in any meaningful way.

What Kamya failed to grasp – and what the audience sees clearly – is that Vivian DSena is not your average contestant. He’s not here to scream his lungs out or create unnecessary drama just to stay in the limelight. He’s here to show his real self, someone who doesn’t need to manufacture confrontations for content.

Vivian’s calm response to Avinash Mishra’s backstabbing – after Avinash nominated him to be ousted from the house – only solidified his stand as a man of character. Despite the betrayal, Vivian didn’t stoop to the level of baseless fights; instead, he chose to rise above it.

Authentic Vivian

Vivian DSena doesn’t need loud confrontations or dramatic outbursts to prove his worth. In a show where contestants thrive on chaos, he has stood his ground with grace, refusing to compromise his values for the sake of content. His bond with Avinash Mishra, despite being nominated by him, shows just how much character and strength he possesses.

Even when his wife Nouran entered the house and warned him about so-called friends playing him, Vivian chose to rise above the manipulation. He’s not playing for cheap thrills; he’s playing with integrity—and that’s exactly what makes him the real king of Bigg Boss 18. The audience doesn’t appreciate someone who comes into the house just to tear down a contestant who’s genuinely showing his true self.

Vivian doesn’t need to indulge in fake fights to prove his worth. He’s real, raw, and unapologetically himself – qualities that make him stand out amidst a sea of over-the-top performers. There was only one other contestant in the history of Bigg Boss who was real, raw and unapologetically himself and it was none-other than the great Siddharth Shukla.

Siddharth Shukla and Vivian DSena

Even when Salman Khan, the show’s host, commented that Vivian was only focusing on his baritone voice and looks, Vivian’s wife Nouran was quick to defend him, stating the obvious: Vivian has never been one to care about appearances. He’s not here for vanity; he’s here to win hearts with his authenticity.

Kamya Punjabi’s antics may have created a stir, but let’s not be fooled – Vivian DSena is the one who deserves the crown. He’s shown the nation that reality TV doesn’t have to be a battlefield filled with insults and fights. Instead, it can be a platform for showing real strength, loyalty, and dignity. As one fan so aptly put it, “I pray and wish at least this season should have one UNIQUE winner like Vivian.”

Kamya Punjabi may have tried to paint Vivian as weak and passive, but all she did was reveal her own desperate need for relevance. Fans insist that they sees through her ploy, and they know who the real winner is. Vivian DSena isn’t just a contestant; he’s a class act, the kind of person reality TV needs more of —someone who stands by his principles, refuses to be played by others, and stays true to himself no matter the cost.

As for Kamya, fans says, here’s a reality check: Vivian DSena doesn’t need your half-hearted friendship or your unsolicited advice. He’s winning the hearts of millions simply by being who he is, no theatrics, no drama, just pure dignity. And with friends like Kamya Punjabi, it’s clear that Vivian’s success in Bigg Boss 18 isn’t just inevitable – it’s destined.

According to them, Vivian DSena, the real king of Bigg Boss 18, is heading straight for that trophy, and no amount of negative noise from his so-called friends will stop him.

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