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Big Brother 27 Week 9 HOH Winner Announced


WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS ABOUT BIG BROTHER 27!The Big Brother 27 week 9 Head of Household (HOH) competition winner has been revealed after the live feeds were down for over 24 hours. After Mickey Lee was evicted by a vote of 6 to 1 over Ashley Hollis, the Mastermind returned to announce that the houseguests would be invited to the mysterious White Locust Resort, but one wouldn’t be checking out.

Fans eagerly awaited the return of the Big Brother 27 live feeds, but CBS announced that they wouldn’t return until after the West Coast airing of Big Brother Unlocked, during which a sneak peek of the White Locust Resort was revealed, and Taylor Hale announced that one houseguest’s game would come to an end on the Tuesday, September 9 episode.

Fans speculated that there was a surprise eviction while the Big Brother 27 live feeds were down, and, when they returned, it was confirmed that Rachel Reilly was eliminated from the game in the White Locust twist, and she became the first juror. The feeds also revealed that Lauren Domingue won the Head of Household (HOH) competition and nominated Ashley, Morgan Pope, and Will Williams for eviction.

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Big Brother

Release Date

July 5, 2000

Showrunner

Allison Grodner

Directors

Mark W. Roden, Quinn Saunders

Writers

John de Mol

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