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Mickey Lee: Remembering the ‘Big Brother’ Season 27 Star


Who Was Mickey Lee? All About the 'Big Brother' Season 27 Star Who Died at 35



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Mickey Lee was on the rise in the reality TV world, but unfortunately, she died just months after appearing in season Big Brother. She was just 35 years old. Her family confirmed that her death came after complications from the flu.

Below, learn about Mickey, her life and her time starring on Big Brother before her untimely death.

Mickey Lee Was an Event Curator From Atlanta

Before joining the season 27 cast of <em>Big Brother</em>, Mickey worked as an event curator.

Mickey Lee Finished in 10th Place on Big Brother Season 27

Mickey was evicted from the house on Big Brother on day 59, finishing in 10th place.

Big Brother 27 houseguest Mickey Lee has passed away at the age of 35 after suffering from a series of cardiac arrests.

— Reality TV News/Updates (@Realitytv__fan) pic.twitter.com/MRwZ9fccb7

December 26, 2025

Mickey Lee Died of Complications From the Flu

In late December 2025, Mickey contracted the flu and went into cardiac arrest.

“Mickey recently suffered a series of cardiac arrests and is now in the ICU in critical but stable condition,” the GoFundMe description reads.

Mickey died just days later on Christmas Day.

“Mickey captured the hearts of audiences nationwide through her appearance on Big Brother, where her authenticity, strength and spirit left a lasting impression on fans and fellow cast members alike,” Mickey’s family wrote.



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