In the latest episode of Bigg Boss 17, Ankita Lokhande opened up about her husband, Vicky Jain, and the challenges they face as a couple. The show has often portrayed the couple engaging in arguments over minor issues, and Ankita shed light on how she finds it hard to tolerate Vickys anger.Ankita Lokhande, renowned for her role in the TV series Pavitra Rishta, has expressed her concerns about the lack of quality time with her husband, Vicky Jain. She shared her feelings with fellow contestant Munawar Faruqui, explaining that Vickys anger is something she struggles to cope with.Ankita calls Vicky an insectAccording to Ankita, Vicky tends to hold onto the same issue and repeatedly brings it up after any argument. She likened him to a bug that persists and becomes a source of frustration. Ankita humorously conveyed her irritation by comparing Vicky to an insect, saying, He is like a bug, you know, if it bites, it hurts so much. I cant stand Vickys voice during those times. View this post on Instagram A post shared by @reels.love5Ankita further revealed her concern, stating that Vicky tends to offer unsolicited advice during their disagreements, which can be overwhelming. She expressed her desire for a break from these situations, emphasising that she cant tolerate Vickys voice when he insists on giving her advice. She explained that during such moments, she feels overwhelmed and simply cant handle it. View this post on Instagram A post shared by biggboss17 (@biggbossvibes17)Seeing Vicky engrossed in a chat with Rinku Dhawan, she said lightly, “Keeda hai Vicky, keeda. Voh rehti hai na ju hojati hai toh itna dard hota hai kabhi kabhi mujhe. Aise nikaal ke aise fek dungi (Vicky is like an insect, like lice that give you a lot of pain. I will remove and throw it out one day).”This candid conversation between Ankita Lokhande and Munawar Faruqui provides insight into the challenges faced by couples, even in a high-pressure environment like the Bigg Boss house. It reflects the ups and downs that are a part of every relationship, and how individuals cope with the dynamics of married life, even in the public eye.