Bigg Boss Tamil 9 Elimination: Sandra Or Aadhirai - Who Is Evicted In Sethupathi's Show?
The air in the Bigg Boss Tamil 9 house was thick with a palpable tension, heavier than the Chennai humidity. This week, Divya, Kamruddin, Aurora, Parvathy, Sabaru, Sandra, Kani, Subiksha, Amit, FJ, and Aadhirai are in the danger zone.
Outside the walls, the fandom was in a frenzy. To gauge the public pulse, a popular entertainment website launched a massive poll, allowing viewers to cast votes for their favourite among the endangered eleven. For days, social media armies campaigned, hashtags trended, and fan clubs organized voting marathons. The results, when they poured in, painted a clear but precarious picture.
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Divya, with her fiery arguments and unexpected strategic moves, had galvanized her supporters. She clinched a commanding 20.2% of the vote, a staggering 181,491 people fighting to keep her in the house. A significant gap behind was the gentle giant Kamruddin, whose sincerity and calm presence earned him a distant second place with 12.06% (108,343 votes). The artistic and often misunderstood Aurora surprised many by securing third with 11.1% (99,767 votes), her quiet resilience finally resonating.
The middle order was a tight, anxious cluster. Parvathy, the master manipulator, held 10.19% (91,553 votes). Sabaru, the comic relief with a heart of gold, had 9.03% (81,110). Sandra, whose loyalty was constantly questioned, sat at 7.87% (70,736). The gentle Kani and the competitive Subiksha were neck-and-neck at 6.73% (60,462) and 6.39% (57,404) respectively. Amit, the rationalist, and FJ, the volatile wildcard, were almost tied at 6.38% (57,347) and 6.07% (54,509).
Then, at the bottom, was Aadhirai. With only 3.98% of the vote, a mere 35,878 supporters, her position seemed terminally weak. In the confessional, her eyes glistened with a fearful acceptance. "I know the numbers are against me," she whispered, "but this house has taught me to hope against hope."
The trends were clear, but as veteran viewers knew, Bigg Boss was a serpentine beast. The show was notorious for its shocking twists-secret tasks, hidden immunity, or sudden evictions based on in-house behaviour rather than pure public vote. The ghosts of the already-evicted-Nandhini, Pravin, Apsara, Kalaiyarasan, Tushaar, Praveen, Diwakar, Kemy, Prajean, Ramya, and Viyana-were a stark reminder that no one was safe.
Meanwhile, there are rumours that Sandra has been shown the door.
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