Bigg Boss 19 contestant Tanya Mittal has quickly become the talk of the nation, not just for her statements but for an unprecedented display of opulence. The self-proclaimed luxury lifestyle influencer entered the controversial house with a staggering claim: she brought over 800 sarees with her.
Mittal, known for her lavish social media presence, stated her intention to change her outfit three times a day, ensuring she never compromises her “royal style” for the duration of her stay in the reality show. This move has set social media abuzz, with clips of her declaration going viral.
Beyond the Sarees: The Story of the Security Guards
The premiere episode also featured Mittal explaining her need for a personal security detail, a rarity for a contestant. She shared an anecdote about her bodyguards’ bravery, claiming they once helped save nearly 100 people and assisted police during a crisis at the Kumbh Mela.
When questioned about the necessity of guards if she had never faced a direct threat, Mittal clarified, “Having security has always been a norm in our family. It’s both a habit and a necessity due to our business and staff.” This explanation has fueled further public curiosity about her family background.
The Social Media Powerhouse Behind the Persona
Tanya Mittal is no stranger to the spotlight. Outside the Bigg Boss house, she commands a massive digital empire. Reports identify her as a resident of Gwalior and the daughter of a prominent businessman. Her influence is quantifiable: on Instagram alone, she boasts a formidable fanbase of over 6 million followers, with each of her posts garnering hundreds of thousands of likes.
Her entry into Bigg Boss 19 has successfully translated her online notoriety into prime-time television drama, making her one of the most watched and discussed contestants of the season.




