Shehbaz Badesha Evicted from Bigg Boss 19, Reunites with Sister Shehnaaz Gill
Shehbaz Badesha evicted from Bigg Boss 19, gets warm welcome

Wildcard entrant Shehbaz Badesha's journey on the popular reality show Bigg Boss 19 came to an end during a recent Weekend Ka Vaar episode. His exit was a result of receiving low votes from the audience, a decision that left his close friend and fellow contestant, music composer Amaal Mallik, visibly emotional and self-blaming.

An Emotional Homecoming with Sister Shehnaaz

Despite the eviction, Shehbaz was greeted with immense love and warmth upon his return home. His sister, popular actress Shehnaaz Gill, along with friend Giorgia Andriani, gave him an adorable welcome. Shehnaaz captured the heartfelt moment on video, sharing a clip where she is seen hugging her brother tightly at the door after a long separation.

Shehnaaz Gill did not hold back her pride for her brother's stint in the Bigg Boss house. She posted a series of photos with Shehbaz and Giorgia, declaring him a winner in her eyes. Her caption read, "Well played @badeshashehbaz… U r the winner to me. Welcome back." She simply captioned the reunion video with "Welcome."

Reunion with Evicted Co-Contestants

The celebrations continued as Shehbaz Badesha soon met up with his evicted co-contestants from Bigg Boss 19, Baseer Ali and Neelam Giri. The trio, who shared a close bond inside the house, were seen partying together. Shehnaaz Gill and her team also joined the fun-filled gathering.

Neelam Giri took to Instagram to share photos and videos from their meet-up, captioning it "Yaari." The posts showed the group smiling at a stylish restaurant and striking poses in an elevator, radiating happiness. Shehnaaz reacted with a heart-eyes emoji, while Baseer Ali commented, "We should do it again!!" Zeishan Quadri, who was part of their group in the house but couldn't attend, expressed, "Missing you guys."

Shehbaz's Grateful Exit from the Bigg Boss House

During his exit speech on the show, Shehbaz Badesha expressed gratitude towards host Salman Khan, stating he had fulfilled a long-cherished dream. He revealed he had manifested being on the show for six years and felt lucky to have finally gotten the opportunity.

In a moment of reflection, he also apologized for previously calling the show's makers unfair and biased. His journey, though cut short, was marked by his entertaining presence and the strong friendships he forged, which clearly extended beyond the walls of the Bigg Boss house.