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Divya Agarwal Harassed by Prince Narula Fans? Reality Show Fallout Turns Ugly

Bigg Boss OTT Winner and The 50 Re-Entrant Divya Agarwal Alleges She Received Coordinated Rape Threats and Location-Based Physical Threats From Sections of Prince Narula’s Fanbase Following Their On-Screen Fallout She Shared Screenshots on Instagram Stories While Vacationing in the Maldives and Indirectly Accused Narula of Fuelling the Hostility

Divya Agarwal Harassed by Prince Narula Fans

Divya Agarwal harassed by Prince Narula fans that allegation, backed by screenshots of abusive messages, came directly from the Bigg Boss OTT winner herself on March 10–11, 2026, through a series of Instagram stories posted while she was on a vacation in the Maldives.

Agarwal alleged that sections of Prince Narula’s fanbase had been sending her rape threats, location-based physical threats, and coordinated abuse following their public fallout after episodes of the JioHotstar reality show The 50 aired.

The controversy quickly escalated beyond a fan feud drawing widespread media coverage and reigniting the broader conversation about online violence targeting women in public life, weeks after Ridhima Pandit’s legal notice to Vanshaj Singh over similar online abuse on the same show.

What Divya Agarwal Said: In Her Own Words

Agarwal opened her Instagram stories with a clear distinction between criticism she accepts and threats she does not. She wrote: “Recently I have been receiving a lot of hate from my ex-brother’s (Prince Narula) fans. Hate ki problem nahi hai, but rape threats? (I don’t have a problem with hate, but rape threats?)”

She then shared the specific content of the threats she alleged to have received. According to her screenshots and statements, some messages read: “Humko pata hai tu kahan rehti hai. 10 ladke le kar aayenge. Rape karenge, video banayenge. You deserve all of that.” translated as: “We know where you live. We will come with 10 men. Rape you and make a video. You deserve all of that.”

The location-specific nature of the threat “We know where you live” made Agarwal’s disclosure particularly serious. She described the messages not as isolated incidents from one or two accounts, but as a coordinated wave of abuse that had intensified after specific episodes of The 50 aired.

How Prince Narula’s Actions Triggered the Wave

Agarwal did not directly name Prince Narula as someone who ordered or encouraged the threats. Instead, she indirectly accused him of fuelling the hostility by reacting publicly to episodes of The 50 in ways that she believed provoked his followers to act. She quoted him as having commented on a recent episode: “Aaj ka episode bahut zyada funny tha” “Today’s episode was very funny.” Her position: that a celebrity with a large, loyal fanbase carries responsibility for the tone he sets in his public commentary about other contestants.

She labelled the behaviour “self-obsessed” and took specific aim at what she described as a pattern of celebrities who help others and then deploy the help as public credit or leverage. Her reference to the phrase “Maine paala hai” “I took care of you” pointed directly at Narula’s narrative that he had protected and supported Agarwal during her time in the competition, a claim she appears to contest entirely.

What Prince Narula Said: His Public Criticism of Divya’s Gameplay

The conflict between Narula and Agarwal did not begin online it started inside The 50 palace. Narula posted a public video after Agarwal’s re-entry into the show, evaluating her performance and alliance decisions with pointed criticism. He stated in the video that Agarwal completed only one task during her initial time in the house, and that after returning as a re-entrant and watching several episodes from outside, she incorrectly concluded that he had been dominating the game.​

His closing remark in the video “Yahan bhi achha nahi khel paayin aap” (“You couldn’t play well here either”) functioned as a direct public dismissal of her competitive performance across her entire The 50 stint. Narula has since responded to Agarwal’s harassment allegations on social media — firing back at her claims but the specific content of his response is not fully publicly disclosed across all available coverage at the time of publication.

A Second Harassment Case From The 50 in One Week

Agarwal’s disclosure came just days after Ridhima Pandit issued a formal legal notice and cyber police complaint against Vanshaj Singh over rape threats and death threats allegedly sent by his fanbase a near-identical pattern of online violence targeting women contestants on The 50 by opposing fan groups. Neither case represents an isolated incident both follow the same structure: on-screen conflict, public social media commentary from a male contestant, followed by coordinated violent threats against the female target from fanbase accounts.

Whether Agarwal plans to file a formal legal complaint or approach the cyber police as Ridhima Pandit did is not publicly disclosed as of publication on March 12, 2026.​

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Divya Agarwal is one of Indian reality television’s most recognised faces, having won Bigg Boss OTT Season 1 in 2021 becoming the only contestant in that season’s history to win without reaching the finale through the conventional elimination route. She entered The 50 as one of its marquee names, was eliminated in an earlier phase, and then returned as one of the three simultaneous re-entrants alongside Siwet Tomar and Nikki Tamboli on March 9, 2026 in the same episode where Amaal Mallik and Farrhana Bhatt appeared as guest performers.

Her re-entry immediately reignited tensions with Prince Narula tensions that, per Narula’s own video, had been building since her first stint in the palace.​