
Vanshaj Singh, who was recently evicted from The 50, opened up about his experience on the reality show in an exclusive chat, making bold claims about the dynamics inside the house. The YouTuber labelled Prince Narula and Karan Patel as part of what he called the “Bua gang,” while reflecting on his journey, relationships, and conflicts.
Recalling his entry into the show, Vanshaj described it as a proud moment. “First of all, thank you so much. It was a great opportunity for me. Colors, Jio Hotstar, my family was also very excited to see me. My son will be on TV. So I was very happy,” he said. Despite his eviction, he added, “But when the show ended, I`m just glad that everyone saw what happened to me. Like everything is on the show. Everything is on the episode.”
Vanshaj felt disappointed meeting Prince Narula
Vanshaj admitted he was initially excited to meet Prince Narula but soon felt disappointed. “This is not the Prince Narula I used to follow. And I hope that all the people who have these fake expectations from him, their bubble bursts quickly because Prince Narula is exactly what he preached against.”
When asked about a possible bully group, he responded bluntly, “Yeah, there is definitely. It`s not even a bully gang. It`s an aunt gang.” Naming those he believed were involved, he said, “Of course, the aunt leader, Prince Narula. And then aunt uncle, Karan Patel. Then Siddharth is also there… And there was also Riddhi Dogra… But yes, they are all the partners of the aunt gang. Everyone should stay away from the aunt gang because they will come in front of you at any time and backstab you.”
He also questioned the fairness of his eviction, stating, “Look, I only remember Mona Lisa and Urvashi`s performance. That`s why I`m commenting on that. I`m not even shooting blindly.”
Vanshaj further alleged that the house environment often crossed limits. “Apart from the whole bully gang… a lot of lowly, crass comments, racist comments for each other.”
Difficult to stand out in The 50
Despite the tensions, he acknowledged forming a few positive connections. “Manisha Rani supported me, so I became friends with her… Urvashi was also very nice… she is a gem. Manisha Rani was nice. Arushi was very nice.” Highlighting the difficulty of standing out among 50 contestants, he said, “Yeah, it`s very difficult… it`s so easy to talk about Elvish Yadav… And I think everyone will get screen time.”
If given another chance, Vanshaj made his stance clear: “I don`t like to fight with anyone… But if something goes wrong with me, then of course, I`ll make sure everybody knows.”







