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‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did Vince survive the egg-cellent eviction episode?
‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did Vince survive the egg-cellent eviction episode?

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time4 days ago

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‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did Vince survive the egg-cellent eviction episode?

Heading into the fifth eviction episode of Big Brother 27, Veto winner Katherine Woodman had just announced she wouldn't be saving Zach Cornell, Keanu Soto, or Vince Panaro. All three men spent the week being subjected to hilarious punishments, with Zach and Rachel Reilly pulling an all-nighter getting gooed in the face, Keanu having to repeatedly serve pigs in a blanket as the "butt-ler," and Vince forced to wear a hard-boiled egg costume. So, whose game was permanently scrambled on Thursday night? Read on for our recap of Big Brother Season 27, Episode 18, which aired Aug. 14 on CBS. This season's theme is the "Summer of Mystery" and the house has been transformed into the Hotel Mystère, where secrets lurk behind every corner. The players still in the running to win the $750,000 grand prize are: More from Gold Derby 'The Traitors' heads to NBC with civilian edition hosted by Alan Cumming Backyard BBQ blowup: Raw meat, flared tempers, and a red-hot Pressure Test looms on 'MasterChef: Dynamic Duos' Ashley Hollis (25): Attorney from Chicago Ava Pearl (24): Aura painter from Long Island, N.Y. Katherine Woodman (23): Fine dining server from Gwinnett County, Ga. Keanu Soto (33): Dungeon Master from Miami Kelley Jorgensen (29): Web designer from Burbank, S.D. Lauren Domingue (22): Bridal consultant from Lafayette, La. Mickey Lee (35): Event curator from Jacksonville, Fla. Morgan Pope (33): Gamer from Palm Springs, Calif. Rachel Reilly (40): BB12 contestant and BB13 winner from Hoover, Ala. Rylie Jeffries (27): Professional bull rider from Luther, Okla. Vince Panaro (34): Unemployed from West Hills, Calif. Will Williams (50): College sports podcaster from Wallace, S.C. Zach Cornell (27): Marketing manager from Cartersville, Ga. We begin where the last episode left off, with Ava's three nominees remaining in place after Katherine chose not to use the Veto, and Zach decided not to trade his $10,000 for safety. That meant, for the first time this summer, a Head of Household did not have to name a replacement nominee. Elsewhere, Rachel was still fuming after Morgan suggested she only wanted the BB queen to make it to jury. Enough chit-chat — let's start this egg-cellent eviction episode! #ButFirst a Dictatorship Rachel anointed Ava's reign as "epic" because her three original targets remained on the block through the Power of Veto comp and ceremony, but her success meant that three of the season's biggest boys were in Ava's line of fire and would need to do everything they can to find six votes to stay through the end of the week. The houseguests set to vote in the eviction were looking at a rare split house instead of a "house vote" near-unanimous decision all because every player has a different preference for which one of the three guys is best for their own game going forward. Mickey, Kelley and Rylie all threw their hat in the ring to keep Vince over Zach, but Kelley and Rylie preferred to keep Keanu over Vince while Mickey would prefer Vince in that scenario. Mickey slipped in a conversation with Ashley where she referred to "my team" and "my game," inherently leaving allies like Ashley, Will and Rachel out of her thought process in what Ashley referred to as a "dictatorship" approach to the game. It's true that Mickey was so comfortable with her perception of the game that when Zach asked her to be honest about his chances of staying, she told him that it looks like he'd go home if he's up against Vince after the BB Block Buster. Morgan's Choice Morgan was caught in the middle more than anyone, facing a possible choice between evicting her bestie Vince or her other bestie Zach. She confided in Vince that she has no choice but to pick him over Zach because she believes that if/when Zach is in a position to choose between her and Lauren that he'll always choose Lauren. Obviously Zach wanted Morgan's vote as well so he used the secret of his $10,000 bribe power to prove to her that he didn't use it on himself in order to protect her from being the replacement. The revelation threw a spanner in the works for Morgan, complicating a promise she had already given Vince with a new understanding that maybe Zach has her back more than she thought. BB Block Buster In this week's comp, "Jumbo Gemstones," the three nominees had to move red, blue, green and yellow gemstones around similarly color-coded poles strategically until each pole had the three gemstones of the same color. The comp was much tougher for the guys than any of the previous Block Busters were for other nominees, but eventually Keanu found the right combination and saved himself from the block for a fourth time (three Vetoes and one Block Buster). Live Eviction In the few moments following the announcement of the comp winner, the camera stayed on Zach as he hugged all of the houseguests and inaudibly whispered in their ears before ending with a tearful hug with his blockmate Vince. When given the opportunity to publicly pitch for their vote, Zach refused to say anything bad about Vince and asked that everyone vote how they want. Vince reiterated the same, but offered that there is "value" in keeping him around another week. In the Diary Room: Mickey, Ashley, Morgan, Kelley, Rylie, Lauren, Katherine and Keanu all voted in the majority to evict Zach. Rachel and Will were the outlier votes to evict Vince. 10K Richer Zach's first words with Julie outside the house was that he did not expect to go home this week all the way back to Ava blindsiding him with the nomination and knowing that so many votes were in the middle between him and his closest buddy Vince. Obviously Julie wanted to know why Zach didn't use his $10,000 BB Buyoff to take himself off the block -- even slapped him with her content cards -- but he insisted that he wasn't going to be selfish and save himself knowing that one of his allies would have been the replacement. In the end it was clear that he was grateful for the experience and not torn up about any of the poor decisions he made that led to his downfall this week, and certainly not mad at the $10K lining his pockets! Best of Gold Derby 'Australian Survivor vs. The World' premiere date and cast photos: 'King' George Mladenov, Cirie Fields, Parvati Shallow … From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Week 5 Veto meeting sparks tears, drama, and tough decisions ahead of eviction night
‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Week 5 Veto meeting sparks tears, drama, and tough decisions ahead of eviction night

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time7 days ago

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‘Big Brother 27' spoilers: Week 5 Veto meeting sparks tears, drama, and tough decisions ahead of eviction night

Gold Derby is serving up spoilers all summer long. Read at your own risk! Ava Pearl's unapologetically chaotic reign as Head of Household is nearing its end, and let's just say, no one expected the 24-year-old aura painter's HOH tenure to be boring. Spoiler alert: it wasn't. It brought us tears, betrayals, and a whole lot of eye-roll-worthy dramatics. As you may already know, Katherine Woodman secured the Power of Veto. But in a classic move to keep things spicy — she chose not to use it. So, Zach Cornell, Vince Panaro, and Keanu Soto are all still getting cozy on the chopping block as we inch closer to Thursday's live eviction. More from Gold Derby Kathy Bates could make Emmy history as sole nominee for 'Matlock' 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Here are all of the Week 5 prizes and punishments, from the Veto winner to the hard-boiled egg costume You might recall Vince's emotional breakdown on Sunday's episode, as he sulked to Rachel Reilly and Will Williams, who — shall we say — weren't particularly moved by the display. Fast forward to today, and it's Zach who's feeling the heat, and his decision not to use his $10,000 power to pull himself off the block is raising eyebrows. So, why leave himself vulnerable? Live feed fans are floating three possible reasons: 1) He's banking on winning the BB Blockbuster twist, 2) he's confident the votes are there to keep him over Vince or Keanu, or 3) he's taking one for the team — or, more specifically, for Morgan Pope — hoping to shield her from becoming the replacement nominee. If the live feeds are to be believed, it's door number three. Between some teary moments, Zach let Morgan in on his secret, confessing he had the power and chose not to use it to protect her from the block. It was a move that clearly struck a chord with Morgan, as she appeared legitimately touched by the gesture. So, with eviction day fast approaching, who's going home? The house seems split, as usual. If it's a Zach vs. Vince scenario, Zach looks to have the edge at the moment, thanks to support from Rachel, Will, Morgan, Ashley Hollis, and Kelley Jorgensen, who seem ready to send Vince out the door and back to his pre-jury couch at his parents' house. A Vince vs. Keanu showdown, however, is far less certain. The house is divided, and Katherine and Mickey Lee are emerging as key swing votes. If it comes down to Zach vs. Keanu, well, the decision may rest in the hands of Vince and Will. One way or another, it seems Thursday's eviction will invite its fair share of drama. If Keanu is the one to walk out, questions about whether the chaos of Ava's HOH was worth it are inevitable. If Zach or Vince goes, expect emotions to run high — as they always do. Stay tuned! Best of Gold Derby 'Australian Survivor vs. The World' premiere date and cast photos: 'King' George Mladenov, Cirie Fields, Parvati Shallow … From 'Housewives' overload to the 'shadiest queens' alliance: The dish on 'The Traitors' Season 4 lineup The 25 best 'Survivor' villains of the past 25 years Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

Rylie Jeffries' bulge on 'Big Brother' sends gay fans into a frenzy
Rylie Jeffries' bulge on 'Big Brother' sends gay fans into a frenzy

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time06-08-2025

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Rylie Jeffries' bulge on 'Big Brother' sends gay fans into a frenzy

Fans weren't expecting to see this. Big Brother is currently airing its 27th season on CBS and the twists and turns are at an all-time high. Beyond the complex challenges and juicy drama, the show is known for steamy showmances as the contestants get cuddled up living under one roof together for the summer. Well, it looks like one contestant got quite excited as he mingled with one of his competitors. Rylie Jeffries, a 27-year-old professional bull rider from Oklahoma, is making the rounds on social media for his, ahem, downstairs area. Cameras caught him adjusting himself as he flirted with 23-year-old Katherine Woodman while sitting on a couch in the backyard, so it's safe to say social media is having a field day with the viral clip. Check out some of the funny reactions below! This article originally appeared on Pride: Rylie Jeffries' bulge on 'Big Brother' sends gay fans into a frenzy RELATED JoJo Siwa & Chris Hughes' flirty cuddles on 'Big Brother' leave fans very confused

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