Mumbai: Amaal Mallik of ‘Bigg Boss 19’ fame has hit back at trolls for twisting his words, warning users against tagging him in negative posts and making it clear that he won’t hesitate to respond if provoked.
Calling out those misrepresenting his statements, Amaal wrote on X, “Don’t ever put me in a situation where I have to step out of character, because I’ll show you some colours you didn’t know came in the crayon box.”
Clarifying that whatever he shares on social media is not related to anyone, dead or alive, Amaal wrote, “I can be happy and share a sad post, can be really down and still be sharing memes. Agar kisi ke baare mein baat karni ki zaroorat bhi hogi toh naam le liya jayega, full khulkar 🤘🏻🤘🏻 I can post whatever I want, whenever I want, and I owe no explanation or empathy to anyone, certainly no more apologies lol. Done that enough for everyone in my life and even for certain people that never deserved it.”
“Jinko bhi lag raha hai ke kisi ko target ya attack kar raha hoon LOL, banda itna dum toh rakhta hai ki logo ka naam leke bolega, seedha, saral aur spasht. I don’t mince words against men or women; I believe in equality over everything 🙂 Toh utho, naya Bigg Boss aane wala hai kuch mahino mein; yeh saare contestant wars khatam karo, apne kaam pe jao, aur apne 4 paise kamao,” he continued.
He concluded his note with a strong warning. “I’m silent coz I don’t like to affect myself with this, but abhi gusse mein nahi aaya hoon. The fandom also is controlling themselves kyunki maine bola hai. Main agar de du permission toh haalat kharaab kar denge mere #Amaalians, aur tum sab ghar bhaag jaaoge. Mujhe tag karke bakwas na hi karo toh achha hai, kyunki agar humne start kiya na toh chupne ki jagah nahi hogi 😎.”
My comments, stories, & posts are not related to anyone dead or alive; they’re my thoughts, some funny meme content, or a song that I just released, or what I am thinking in the moment.
I can be happy and share a sad post, can be really down and still be sharing memes.
Agar… pic.twitter.com/ascO3Et7Tz
— Amaal Mallik (@AmaalMallik) April 3, 2026
In March 2025, Amaal shared a now-deleted post on Instagram, saying he was dealing with clinical depression and had decided to stay away from his family for his well-being.
“I have been robbed of my peace, drained emotionally and maybe financially too, but that’s the least of my concerns. What really matters is that I am clinically depressed because of these happenings,” he wrote.
Amaal later clarified that the decision was not out of anger but to focus on healing, adding that his interactions with his family would remain “strictly professional.”
