Bigg Boss Tamil 3: Saravanan reveals he used to grope women on buses; Chinmayi Sripaada slams him

Bigg Boss Tamil 3 contestant said on Saturday's episode that during his young days, he used to grope women travelling in the buses. Singer and #MeToo activist Chinmayi Sripaada took to her Twitter page to bash him. Check out her posts.

Updated on Jul 30, 2019  |  03:09 AM IST |  2.9M
Bigg Boss Tamil 3: Saravanan reveals he used to grope women on buses; Chinmayi Sripaada slams him
Bigg Boss Tamil 3: Saravanan reveals he used to grope women on buses; Chinmayi Sripaada slams him

Bigg Boss Tamil 3 contestant Saravanan made some shocking revelations inside the house. He told host Kamal Haasan and other contestants that when he was young, he used to grope women on buses. This had garnered a lot of controversies for Bigg Boss Tamil 3. After Saravanan's revelation, singer and #MeToo activist Chinmayi Sripaada slammed the audience reaction in the studio of the show which aired on Saturday.

Chimanyi tweeted, "A Tamil channel aired a man proudly proclaiming he used the Public Bus Transport system to molest/grope women - to cheers from the audience. And this is a joke. To the audience. To the women clapping. To the molester. Damn."

She also shared another long post slamming the makers and the audience. Her note reads, "I mean, do NONE of these people understand that millions of kids get molested on the bus? And that it is traumatic?!! How is anyone supposed to get justice in a society like this that cheers molesters? (sic)."

Check out her tweet below:


Her post further reads, "I took the PTC bus and then the MTC bus to school and even thereafter until I could get a second hand LML Trendy. There are some men in buses USE the crowd as an excuse to push their genitals into women AND younger men who are so traumatised that they don’t even know how to process it! When I attended German class, a guy told us that he gets molested by older men in the bus. Until then I had no idea boys get molested too. Thankfully he was strong enough to poke and even break the fingers of such men. Most girls cry. Or we numb ourselves. Saying it is normal. We begin normalising such behaviour and then train ourselves to never speak up or create a scene. Coz, hey, we need to go to college and school and work! (sic)."

Credits: Twitter

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