Bigg Boss Telugu 9 is now in its final phase, and every week brings big drama, emotions, and tension. In Week 12, the eviction round once again shocked fans and changed the game inside the house. After last week’s “no elimination,” many viewers expected a double exit — but Week 12 had a surprise outcome.
Week 12 — Nominations & Danger Zone
In Week 12, several contestants were nominated and placed in the danger zone. The list of nominated housemates included Divya Velamuri, Emmanuel, Kalyan Padala, Bharani Shankar, Sanjana Galrani, Demon Pavan, Thanuja Puttaswamy, and Suman Shetty.
With many names in danger, fans expected a dramatic elimination — and many hoped for a double eviction because the previous week had no one leaving
voting Trends & What Fans Expected
As voting results started coming in, different trends emerged. Some contestants were getting more support, while others seemed to lag. Discussions around social media, fan-bases and gameplay began influencing what fans thought might happen next.
Because of the earlier “no elimination,” many expected this week to have double elimination — meaning possibly two contestants would leave. But according to inside updates, the show had planned just a single eviction this week.
Eviction Night — What Happened
When the weekend eviction show aired, the host Nagarjuna Akkineni revealed that only one contestant would be eliminated in Week 12. Among the nominees, the one with the lowest public votes was to be evicted.
The result: Divya Velamuri got the fewest votes and was eliminated from the house.
The other contestants — including Suman Shetty, who was the other in bottom two — were safe. Suman survived this week.
What Led to Divya’s Exit?
According to media reports and public chatter, several factors may have contributed to Divya’s eviction. Viewers pointed out:
- Divya’s earlier behavior in the house — some felt she appeared too possessive about a fellow contestant (which created discomfort among other housemates and some viewers).
- Frequent conflicts and arguments with other contestants, which may have hurt her popularity.
- Many viewers said they felt her gameplay lacked clarity in recent weeks; some thought she was more focused on alliances than building her own game.
Because of this mix of low votes and declining public support, Divya ended up being the lowest-voted contestant — and so got eliminated.
Aftermath — Inside the House & Public Reactions
Divya’s eviction shook the house. Some housemates got emotional — friendships and group dynamics were visibly affected. Others seemed relieved, thinking the competition got tougher as the game nears finale.
Among fans and viewers, reaction was mixed:
- Some supported Divya and felt she was eliminated unfairly, citing that she had given several strong performances in tasks.
- Others agreed with the eviction, believing her recent behavior and attitude didn’t deserve a spot in top eight.
Overall, her exit changed the mood — and heightened expectations for what’s next. Housemates now are more alert, game-aware, and eager to secure their place for Finale.
What’s Next — Road to Finale
With Week 12 done, only eight contestants remain inside the Bigg Boss house.
According to sources, in the next two weeks there are likely to be three elimination episodes — meaning at least two episodes might have double eviction to reach finale size.
The contestants who are currently in danger-zone according to latest trends:
- Sanjana Galrani
- Suman Shetty
They both now need strong gameplay — tasks, behaviour, and nominations strategy — to avoid elimination. The competition is heating up.
Why Week 12 Elimination Matters
Week 12’s eviction is important for several reasons:
- It removed one of the stronger contestants, changing alliances to become more unpredictable.
- It sends a message: popularity alone won’t save you — gameplay and good behavior matter.
- With wild-card entries already gone, only original and core contestants remain — making the final race more serious.
- It increased excitement among fans, because every week now feels critical for those still inside.


