Big Brother Season 27 has delivered non-stop drama with three major evictions already shaking up the game. The murder mystery hotel-themed season kicked off with 16 new houseguests plus returning winner Rachel Reilly, and the early gameplay has been nothing short of explosive. From close votes to unanimous decisions, here’s your complete guide to who’s been sent packing and what went down each week.
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Big Brother 27 Eviction Timeline
Week | Evicted Houseguest | Vote Count | HOH Winner | Key Twist |
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Week 1 | Isaiah “Zae” Frederich | 9-5 | Vince Panaro | BB Block Buster competition |
Week 2 | Amy Bingham | 13-0 (Unanimous) | Jimmy Heagerty | Mystery Competitor power |
Week 3 | Adrian Rocha | 8-4 | Lauren Domingue | Multiple safety competitions |
Week 1: Zae’s Shocking Exit Sets the Tone
The season began with 16 new HouseGuests, later joined by Rachel Reilly, immediately establishing the high-stakes atmosphere that would define the season. Vince Panaro claimed the first HOH victory after a challenging puzzle and search task, setting the stage for the opening week’s drama.
The Nomination Drama: Vince initially nominated Amy, Ashley, and Zae for eviction. The game’s first major twist came when Ashley won the Power of Veto and saved herself, forcing Vince to name Kelley as the replacement nominee.
The Block Buster Twist: In a game-changing move, the BB Block Buster competition titled “Ransom Note” allowed Kelley to earn safety and remove herself from the block. This left Amy and Zae as the final nominees.
The Vote: On Day 10, Zae was evicted by a vote of 9-5, becoming the season’s first casualty in what many considered a surprising result.
Week 2: Amy’s Unanimous Elimination
Jimmy Heagerty secured HOH after winning the BB Break-In competition, immediately targeting house outsiders. His nominations of Adrian, Keanu, and Kelley seemed straightforward until multiple twists turned the week upside down.
Power Play Chaos: The week’s biggest surprise came when Keanu activated his Mystery Competitor power, bringing in former Big Brother winner Kaycee Clark to compete in the POV on his behalf. This unprecedented move paid off when Kaycee won, securing Keanu’s safety.
The Nomination Shuffle: After Keanu came off the block, Jimmy nominated Amy. Then Kelley used her Mystery Veto power, successfully completed an individual challenge, and removed herself. Will was nominated as replacement, but Adrian won safety in the Block Buster competition “Puzzling Prints.”
The Vote: On Day 17, Amy was evicted by a unanimous vote of 13-0, showing the house’s united front against her.
Week 3: Adrian’s Controversial Departure
Lauren Domingue became HOH after winning the Twin Witness News competition, immediately targeting perceived threats. Her nominations of Keanu, Kelley, and Will set up another week of intense gameplay.
Safety Competition Frenzy: The week featured multiple safety opportunities. Keanu won the Basement Break-In Veto and removed himself, leading to Adrian’s nomination as replacement. Kelley won another safety competition titled “Study the Study,” leaving Adrian and Will as final nominees.
The Final Vote: On Day 24, Adrian was evicted by a vote of 8-4, despite a more divided house opinion.
Current House Status: 14 Houseguests Remain
Fourteen HouseGuests remain in Big Brother 27: Vince Panaro, Mickey Lee, Ava Pearl, Cliffton “Will” Williams, Rylie Jeffries, Morgan Pope, Kelley Jorgensen, Ashley Hollis, Zach Cornell, Jimmy Heagerty, Rachel Reilly, Keanu Soto, Lauren Domingue, and Katherine Woodman.
Game-Changing Powers and Twists
Mystery Powers: The season introduced several secret powers that completely altered nomination dynamics, from Mystery Competitor abilities to individual safety challenges.
Block Buster Competitions: These special competitions have provided last-minute safety opportunities, creating unpredictable eviction outcomes.
Multiple Nominations: The three-person nomination format has increased strategic complexity and alliance-building pressure.
Alliance Dynamics and Strategy Shifts
The early evictions reveal emerging power structures within the house. Rachel Reilly’s presence as a returning winner has influenced strategy, while players like Kelley have demonstrated exceptional competition prowess with multiple safety wins.
The vote patterns show clear alliance lines: Zae’s close eviction vote (9-5) suggested a divided house, while Amy’s unanimous elimination (13-0) indicated consensus. Adrian’s split vote (8-4) reveals the house is becoming more fractured as numbers dwindle.
What to Expect Moving Forward
With several twists, secret powers, and alliances still at play, the game is expected to shift even more in the coming weeks. The combination of physical competitions, strategic gameplay, and unexpected twists suggests the remaining 14 houseguests face an increasingly unpredictable path to the finale.
The early evictions have established that no one is safe, regardless of perceived alliance strength or competition ability. As the game progresses toward jury phase, expect more dramatic power shifts and strategic blindsides.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How have the mystery powers affected Big Brother 27’s evictions so far?
The mystery powers have completely transformed traditional Big Brother gameplay in Season 27. Keanu’s Mystery Competitor power allowed former winner Kaycee Clark to compete in POV on his behalf, directly saving him from eviction in Week 2. Kelley’s Mystery Veto power let her remove herself from the block after completing an individual challenge. These powers, combined with multiple Block Buster safety competitions, have created unpredictable eviction scenarios where initial nominees frequently change, making it nearly impossible for houseguests to feel secure in their positions.
Q: Who are the strongest competitors remaining in Big Brother 27 after three evictions?
Based on competition performance through three weeks, several houseguests have emerged as formidable competitors. Kelley Jorgensen has won multiple safety competitions, demonstrating clutch performance under pressure. Lauren Domingue, Jimmy Heagerty, and Vince Panaro have all won HOH competitions, showing leadership and strategic thinking. Ashley Hollis proved her mettle by winning the first POV, while Keanu Soto secured a crucial Veto win in Week 3. Rachel Reilly’s experience as a former winner makes her a strategic threat despite not winning competitions yet. These players have positioned themselves as major forces heading into the middle game.