YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, has set off controversy after his appearance on Samay Raina’s reality show India’s Got Latent. The 31-year-old content creator left many stunned after asking a contestant two inappropriate questions—what Raina jokingly labeled as “rejected podcast questions.”
During the segment, Allahbadia first inquired about the contestant’s p**** size. However, it was his next question that truly shocked the audience. “Would you rather watch your parents have sex every day for the rest of your life or join in once to make it stop forever?” he asked. Even host Samay Raina was caught off guard, reacting with an unfiltered, “What the f***?”
While the panel and audience found the moment to be hilarious, social media wasn't entertained by it. Many users called our Allahbadia's questions, labeling him a "perverted creator." Some even suggested stricter content controls to ensure minors are not exposed to such discussions. Others deemed the so-called joke "downright ugly”.
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Interestingly, Allahbadia’s controversial question wasn’t something he came up with—it was lifted directly from another show. The question was originally featured in a recent episode of OG Crew’s Truth or Drink, where Australian comedian Sammy Walsh posed it to co-host Alan Fang.
Walsh had asked, “Would you rather watch your mom and dad have sex every night for the rest of your life or join in one time to make it stop and never have to watch it again?”
The OG Crew, started by Walsh along with Akila, Andrew, Abby, and Alan is known for doing edgy content, but Allahbadia's use of the question in an Indian reality setting seemed to have crossed a line for many viewers.
India’s Got Latent
Samay Raina’s India’s Got Latent is a quirky reality show that invites contestants to showcase their talents while facing an unusual twist—they must predict their own scores. If they guess correctly, they win. The show features celebrity “judges” who add to the entertainment, but this latest episode has overshadowed the fun with controversy.
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