Sumbul Touqeer finally stands up for herself!

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We’ve got our eyes on Bigg Boss 16, after all the controversies smokin’ out, come of this reality show. Last night, we watched 19-year-old Sumbul Touqeer who normally keeps to herself, take a stand against co-contestant Vikkas, who was trying to bully her in the Ration cum Nomination task. Things spiraled to such an extent that Sumbul made it very clear to everyone that she won’t be cooking from now.

So Bigg Boss told the contestants that if they took more than five things in the shopping task then, they would have to nominate an individual and if their ration items were above five and below 10, they would have to nominate two people. However, when did any of the reality contestants listen to reason… not this season or anyone for that matter.

Sumbul and Vikkas got into an argument as to who would go into the sabji mandi with Sreejita and the third round was cancelled by Bigg Boss because of this.

Vikkas told Sumbul that she had ‘Bhuki Niyat’. Sumbul informed everyone that since he had called her that, if they were hungry, they could make their own rotis. Sajid later told her that he was proud of her and that she finally stood up for herself!

Sajid, later in a conversation, told everyone that finally Sumbul has opened up and that’s why they did not interfere in that argument! Well, for once, we agree with Sajid!

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