Bigg Boss 18: Donkey Max, AKA Gadharaj, removed from the show following pressure from PETA & PFA

Updated : Oct 14, 2024 11:28
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Bigg Boss 18 made headlines when it launched earlier this month, for featuring a donkey named Max, owned by contestant Advocate Gunaratna Sadavarte.

This unusual addition quickly drew criticism from various animal welfare organizations, which called for Max's release from the show. After public outcry, the producers ultimately decided to remove the donkey from the Bigg Boss house.

A few days ago, People For Animals (PFA) also raised concerns about Max's presence on the show. PFA expressed their gratitude to Maneka Sanjay Gandhi on social media, stating 'We are pleased to inform you that the Bigg Boss team has updated us with the news that they have released the donkey.

This success is a direct result of the collective efforts of everyone who supported and joined this cause. Thank you for standing with us and showing that compassion and action can make a real difference.”

PETA also voiced its objections, criticizing the show's decision to treat Max as a mere entertainment prop. They demanded that he should be relocated to a sanctuary. The organization even wrote to show host Salman Khan, urging him to influence the producers to reconsider their approach.

Max became the first contestant to be evicted from Bigg Boss 18. His removal highlighted collective action of individuals and organizations advocating for animal rights.

Bigg Boss 18 is currently airing on ColorsTV and is also available for streaming on the JioCinema app.

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