Big Brother, the globally recognized reality TV franchise, has reinforced its strict code of conduct after issuing disciplinary measures to multiple housemates during a tense house meeting this week. The show’s anonymous authority figure, Biggie, summoned all participants to the lounge on Tuesday to address breaches of rules, involving three individuals in separate incidents that tested the boundaries of acceptable behavior.
Kulture, a housemate whose actions have drawn scrutiny in the past, received a final written warning after engaging in what was described as “openly violent behavior.” While details of the specific incident remain undisclosed, the reprimand underscores the show’s zero-tolerance policy toward physical aggression. This marks the second major warning for Kulture, placing them at immediate risk of expulsion if further violations occur.
Meanwhile, Sultana faced sanctions following an alcohol-related incident deemed “unacceptable” by producers. During a recent episode, she allegedly urinated in fellow contestant Dede’s personal belongings while intoxicated, an act that also reportedly nearly damaged the house’s flooring. As a consequence, Sultana received a one-week alcohol ban, including prohibition from drinking at the upcoming Saturday night party—a staple event in the series’ social calendar. “Alcohol is not an excuse,” Biggie declared during the meeting, emphasizing that Sultana’s actions endangered both house property and communal respect among participants.
In a separate ruling, Bright Morgan incurred a double strike for misconduct toward housemate Faith, though specifics of their interaction were not fully disclosed. The penalty leaves Morgan one infraction away from mandatory removal. “One more strike and you will be disqualified,” Biggie stated firmly, to which Morgan replied, “Yes, Biggie,” acknowledging the severity of the warning.
These disciplinary measures align with the show’s history of enforcing structured consequences for rule violations, a format familiar to audiences across its international adaptations. Strikes typically accumulate across a contestant’s tenure, with three often leading to expulsion. The latest rulings highlight ongoing tensions within the house as competitors navigate high-pressure environments under constant surveillance.
Producers have long relied on such interventions to maintain order while driving narrative tension—a balance central to the franchise’s enduring appeal. As the season progresses, viewers will observe whether the penalties deter future incidents or fuel further confrontations in the race for the grand prize.