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Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal Sabu and Sarika enter the dead zone after mid-week suspension twist
Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal Sabu and Sarika enter the dead zone after mid-week suspension twist

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal Sabu and Sarika enter the dead zone after mid-week suspension twist

Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 7 saw a major twist. Oneal Sabu and Sarika KB were evicted from the main house. They were sent to a secret 'Dead Zone'. This followed a mid-week suspension round. Contestants nominated each other. Aneesh gained points by targeting Oneal. Sarika and Oneal had the lowest scores. Their return to the house is uncertain. Bigg Boss Malayalam Season 7 continues to surprise its audience with unexpected twists and dramatic turns. In one of the most talked-about episodes yet, contestants Oneal Sabu and Sarika KB were sent out of the main house and into the mysterious Dead Zone following a gripping mid-week suspension round. Earlier this week, Bigg Boss added a new layer to the game by introducing the mid-week suspension. Contestants were asked to nominate six housemates based on their performance in tasks. These selected six were then put in a position where their fate in the game depended entirely on a series of tasks that followed. Each of the six suspended contestants was given an opportunity to pick two housemates to assist them in various challenges. While initial tasks involved teamwork and strategy, the most crucial twist came in the latest episode, a solo task where each suspended contestant had a chance to steal points from others. The house turned into a stage for a surprise talent show where all contestants performed, showcasing their skills. But the real game began afterward, when Bigg Boss presented a challenge allowing contestants to snatch points from fellow competitors. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Best SIP Plans for NRIs in Montenegro – Get ₹2L Monthly Pension | Invest ₹18K PB Learn More Undo Aneesh, who was initially in 5th place, grabbed this opportunity not once, but twice, both times targeting Oneal. This move shot Aneesh to the top of the leaderboard in one swift stroke. At the end of the challenge series, Bigg Boss revealed the final rankings. Sarika and Oneal, who had the lowest points, were asked to leave the house. In a tense and emotional moment, the duo bid farewell to their fellow housemates and exited through the main door. However, this isn't necessarily the end for them. According to earlier updates, Sarika and Oneal have now entered the Dead Zone, a secluded space with no cameras or microphones. Their return to the main house is uncertain and will depend on future twists designed by Bigg Boss.

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal calls Binny ‘Poison of the House', accuses her of playing the 'Gender Card'
Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal calls Binny ‘Poison of the House', accuses her of playing the 'Gender Card'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7: Oneal calls Binny ‘Poison of the House', accuses her of playing the 'Gender Card'

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 witnesses intense drama. Oneal Sabu and Binny Sebastian clash after Oneal's accusation. Oneal calls Binny 'the poison of the house'. He accuses her of playing the gender card. Binny defends herself, citing fair play. Mohanlal urges peace. Oneal faces criticism for his behavior. Binny gains praise for her active role. The house divides, promising more confrontations. The drama inside the Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 house continues to intensify, with contestants growing bolder in their accusations. In the latest episode, a heated exchange between Oneal Sabu and Binny Sebastian took center stage after host Mohanlal confronted Oneal for calling Binny 'the poison of the house.' During the weekend episode, while addressing the complaint box, Mohanlal questioned Oneal about his strong remark. Oneal didn't hold back and justified his words, accusing Binny of being hypocritical and playing the gender card. 'Binny is being so hypocritical. Yes, I called her the poison because she is trying to play the gender card here. Just as Akbar and Appani Sarath are a duo, Binny and Sariga are forming a ladies-only group in the house. She doesn't consider the vegetarians while making decisions. But when I do, she accuses me of favoritism,' Oneal said during the discussion. Taken aback by the accusation, Binny defended herself, stating that she was only trying to ensure that everything in the house was functioning smoothly and fairly. She expressed disappointment over Oneal's remarks, calling them baseless and hurtful. Host Mohanlal, known for his balanced approach, intervened and urged both contestants to sort out their differences and maintain a peaceful environment in the house. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Learn More - How Donating Sperm May Boost Your Income SpellRock Undo Meanwhile, viewers have been quick to react to the episode. Oneal Sabu has been receiving criticism on social media for his lack of active participation in tasks and his recent outburst at fellow contestant Rehna Fathima, where he called her a 'Gen Alpha worm', a comment that did not sit well with audiences. On the other hand, Binny Sebastian continues to earn appreciation for her proactive approach in tasks and her vocal stand on various issues within the house. With the house slowly dividing into camps, the coming days promise more drama, emotional confrontations, and strategic gameplay.

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 preview: Oneal and Rena lock horns, the former calls her 'Useless Gen Alpha Worm'
Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 preview: Oneal and Rena lock horns, the former calls her 'Useless Gen Alpha Worm'

Time of India

time08-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 preview: Oneal and Rena lock horns, the former calls her 'Useless Gen Alpha Worm'

Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 witnesses a major clash. Contestants Oneal and Rena engage in a heated argument. The dispute starts in the kitchen. Oneal criticizes Rena's behavior. Rena responds strongly to Oneal's remarks. The argument becomes personal. Rena breaks down in tears due to Oneal's harsh words. Their strained relationship is highlighted by past events and conflicting opinions. The latest episode teaser of Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 hints at an intense confrontation between contestants Oneal and Rena, escalating the ongoing drama inside the Bigg Boss house. The duo's disagreement turns personal, culminating in Rena breaking down in tears. The argument begins in the kitchen, where Rena is seen flipping dosas while Oneal insists on taking over. When she continued the work, Oneal complains to the house captain, Aneesh. In a heated outburst, Oneal lashes out at Rena, calling her a 'respectless, Gen Alpha, useless worm.' The tension grows as Rena snaps, 'Didn't you know there will be people to irritate in the Bigg Boss house?' The harsh words visibly hurt Rena, who leaves the kitchen in tears while Oneal is seen mocking her in the dining area. The friction between Oneal and Rena is not new. In a recent task where contestants had to pick nicknames for people they love and hate, Rena selected Oneal as the person she hates, criticizing him for being too quick to judge and dubbing him 'Adukkalaveeran'. In contrast, Oneal chose Rena as someone he likes, calling her a 'milk powder' that adds innocence and purity wherever she goes, showing a complex dynamic between admiration and conflict. Bigg Boss Malayalam 7 continues to captivate audiences with its mix of intense drama, emotional moments, and unpredictable twists. The show brings together a diverse group of contestants locked inside the Bigg Boss house, where their personalities, strategies, and conflicts play out under constant surveillance. This season has seen several heated arguments and shifting alliances, keeping viewers glued to their screens. As the season progresses, fans eagerly anticipate more drama, surprising tasks, and heartfelt moments that showcase both the best and worst of human nature.

After Being 'Punched For Driving A Cybertruck,' This Tesla Owner Is Leaving $1 Bills On Other Cybertrucks To 'Spread The Love'
After Being 'Punched For Driving A Cybertruck,' This Tesla Owner Is Leaving $1 Bills On Other Cybertrucks To 'Spread The Love'

Yahoo

time17-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

After Being 'Punched For Driving A Cybertruck,' This Tesla Owner Is Leaving $1 Bills On Other Cybertrucks To 'Spread The Love'

Robert Oneal, a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Cybertruck owner from Los Angeles, gained widespread attention after saying he was punched in the face for simply driving the eccentric electric pickup. The attacker allegedly called him a 'capitalist swine' before taking a swing, which Oneal described as a 'miserable punch.' Despite the altercation, Oneal, a former Navy member, wasn't hurt and even tried to hug the attacker afterward, though it didn't go Miss: Deloitte's fastest-growing software company partners with Amazon, Walmart & Target – The secret weapon in billionaire investor portfolios that you almost certainly don't own yet. Rather than holding a grudge, Oneal responded with an unexpected act of kindness. He posted a video announcing that every time he sees another Cybertruck on the road, he'll leave a $1 bill and draw a heart on it, saying, "I'm trying to spread the love." In the video, he placed two $1 bills and a heart drawn in grime on a parked Cybertruck and revealed $100 in singles ready for future many on X supported Oneal's gesture, with one user saying, "All this hate needs to stop," others found it amusing. Oneal joked, "I guess I'm built like my Cybertruck." Trending: Many don't know there are tax benefits when buying a unit as an investment — However, reactions on Reddit were more critical. In the satirical r/CyberStuck subreddit, one user commented, "It's hilarious how superficial their message is by giving a dollar to every Cybertruck driver. He's treating other Cybertrucks like they're homeless people on the street." Another added, "This is a level of imagined persecution I did not previously feel was achievable by society." Oneal's experience isn't unique. Many Cybertruck owners have shared similar stories of facing public backlash and mocking. A Florida owner said that driving a Cybertruck often leads to political assumptions, false claims about the vehicle, and even threats. A California owner recalled receiving insults, rude gestures, and even being told to harm incidents come as Tesla struggles to sell the Cybertruck. Despite over a million reservations initially, fewer than 40,000 units have been sold. Tesla has introduced $750 monthly leases, $1,000 referral discounts, and even free $6,000 wraps for its Foundation Series Cybertrucks to boost sales. But even with these incentives, the electric pickup is proving difficult to move, leading some to question the future of the Cybertruck program. This story has added another layer to the ongoing conversation around the Cybertruck's rocky rollout. Whether his trend will catch on remains to be seen, but for now, it's clear that the Cybertruck continues to spark strong opinions on both sides. Read Next: 'Scrolling To UBI' — Deloitte's #1 fastest-growing software company allows users to earn money on their phones. BlackRock is calling 2025 the year of alternative assets. Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? TESLA (TSLA): Free Stock Analysis Report This article After Being 'Punched For Driving A Cybertruck,' This Tesla Owner Is Leaving $1 Bills On Other Cybertrucks To 'Spread The Love' originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved. Sign in to access your portfolio

NYC gun suspects dodged prison with gun ‘diversion' program — now they're accused in execution-style murder
NYC gun suspects dodged prison with gun ‘diversion' program — now they're accused in execution-style murder

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Yahoo

NYC gun suspects dodged prison with gun ‘diversion' program — now they're accused in execution-style murder

A pair of Mount Vernon men caught a break after getting nabbed on serious gun charges in the Bronx, getting referred to a 'gun diversion' program instead of facing serious time behind bars. But now they're locked up on murder charges in a vicious execution-style shooting, The Post has learned. 'The DAs are playing with fire — and we have one guy executed,' one frustrated law enforcement source said Sunday. 'It's a black hole. No one can figure out what's going on in between [court] appearances. 'All they talk about is getting rid of cases,' the source added. 'Citywide we are seeing this. Now all the boroughs have caught on to this diversion fraud.' Amari Oneal and Ali Mohammed, both 21, ran afoul of the NYPD on Aug. 1, 2023, when they were pulled over by the cops near a Bronx housing project and nabbed with a cache of loaded guns. According to court records, Oneal was behind the wheel of a white 2003 Volkswagen with dark tinted windows and New Jersey license plates when cops spotted the car in Concourse Village. In plain view in the car were an illegal .22-caliber Beretta handgun with a 13-round magazine and a black 9 mm Glock pistol with a 22-round magazine, a criminal complaint said. Oneal, Mohammed and a third man, Amari Staggers, were hit with illegal gun charges by cops. But once in court the cases bounced around for months before Mohammed and Oneal were both offered spots in jail-alternative programs designed for suspects caught with illegal weapons in an attempt to get them on the straight and narrow and to dodge prison time. Under deals worked out by prosecutors, Oneal pleaded guilty to attempted gun possession on June 27 and was assigned to the Bronx Osborne Gun Accountability and Prevention Program, while Mohammed got a similar deal on Sept. 12 and was assigned to a similar program run by the Fortune Society. In both cases, the two suspects faced two years in prison if they didn't complete the program. They didn't. On Jan. 6, the two were part of a crew that allegedly ambushed David Smith in the Westchester County city of New Rochelle and shot him dead — firing six shots into the victim after he lay wounded on the ground, according to criminal complaints filed by prosecutors. Mohammed, Oneal and a third man, Marquis Williamson were nabbed near 49 Rhoda Quash Lane in New Rochelle after the shooting shortly after 10:30 a.m., according to complaints filed by the Westchester County District Attorney's Office. Two other men — Tommy Guest and Anthony Webster — were hit with first-degree robbery charges. In a bizarre twist, Smith himself had some trouble with the law and faced felony fraud charges in an unrelated Connecticut case for allegedly scamming DoorDash drivers out of nearly $1 million as part of an elaborate two-year-old nationwide scam, according to records. Smith had been due in court in Stamford just two days after he was gunned down. In a statement last week, a spokesperson for the Bronx DA's office said the gun diversion program has been successful in the past at diverting lower-risk gun suspects from further crimes. 'It is an outrage and a tragedy that Oneal and Mohammed allegedly murdered a young man just as they were beginning rehabilitative programs in Bronx County,' the rep said in a statement. 'We have had 100 people successfully complete these programs, which provide an opportunity to avoid a criminal record and receive the tools to be productive, law-abiding citizens,' the rep said. 'When we enacted these programs we understood there would be risk, but we are combating gun violence from all angles and with preventive approaches in addition to prosecution.' In a statement after the fatal shooting, New Rochelle police said Smith was killed after a 'personal dispute' over money, but it is unclear if the dispute was related to the DoorDash scam. Police said the victim and his allegedly killers 'were acquainted' with each other — with most arrested near the scene, a third after he walked into the hospital with a wounded hand and another two days later. The Connecticut State Attorney's Office did not respond to a request for comment on Smith's fraud cause on their turf last week. But the Stamford Advocate said the 22-year-old was charged with defrauding the app's drivers by claiming cards used for purchases were listed as stolen. He would allegedly coax the drivers into providing new card information and bill those accounts, defrauding them out of more than $730,000 over more than two years, the outlet reported. But the Big Apple law enforcement sources said his violent death could've been avoided if his allegedly killers hadn't gotten a break on their 2023 gun cases. 'Two perps, two guns — that's a highly presentable case,' the source said. 'Prosecutors are now either solution-driven or excuse-driven. This is more of the latter.'

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