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Bigg Boss 7 Telugu: Ashwini's self-nomination costs her big, ends up in danger zone

Ashwini Sri entered Bigg Boss 7 Telugu as a wildcard entry. But with time, she has made heads turn on the reality show. She is now in the danger zone. Here's why...

Bigg Boss 7 Telugu: Ashwini's self-nomination costs her big, ends up in danger zone

Ashwini Sri

Last Updated: 04.39 PM, Nov 22, 2023

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With each passing day, Bigg Boss 7 Telugu has been going great and the TRP ratings are at an all-time high. Priyanka Jain is the new captain of the house and the heated nominations are finally complete. As many as eight out of 10 celebs have already been nominated, making things heated up.

But Ashwini Sri did not nominate anyone and this upset Bigg Boss, who directly nominated her this week. But unfortunately, Ashwini Sri's mistake has cost her a lot, as she is the one who is the lowest in the voting as of now, putting her in the danger zone. 

Ashwini Sri
Ashwini Sri

This is the new twist in the house, which has made the show more interesting. Ashwini entered the show as a wildcard entry. Although she entered the show three weeks later than everyone else, she has managed to hold the attention of many in the house. 

Due to Ashwini's brave attitude and generous distribution of masala to the audience, she repeatedly found herself in danger. The way she fights with others and throws tantrums all the time is one of the highlights of her stay in the house. 

This time, the other celebs in the danger zone are Rathika Rose and Gautam Krishna. Last week, there was no elimination in the house, so the makers saved these two. This gave a breather to one and all but things will change big time this week. 

As there are only four weeks to go before the show ends, the news is that there will be a double elimination this week. Let's see what happens in the days to come and we need to see if Ashwini is saved or not. Watch this space for more updates.

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