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‘Big Brother 27' recap: After Jimmy's outburst, was Zae, Amy, or Kelley evicted first?
‘Big Brother 27' recap: After Jimmy's outburst, was Zae, Amy, or Kelley evicted first?

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‘Big Brother 27' recap: After Jimmy's outburst, was Zae, Amy, or Kelley evicted first?

Heading into the first eviction episode of Big Brother 27, Ashley Hollis had just won the Power of Veto and removed herself from the chopping block. Head of Household Vince Panaro replaced her with his closest ally, Kelley Jorgensen, believing that the "risk" of nominating her would be worth the "reward" of keeping their alliance a secret ... sure, Jan. Zae Frederich and Amy Bingham were also up for eviction, but with a BB Blockbuster comp still to take place, it was anyone's guess as to who would go home on Thursday night. Read on for our recap of Big Brother Season 27, Episode 4, which aired July 17 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 17 players in the running to win the $750,000 grand prize are: More from Gold Derby 'I had no idea who she was': Zae reflects on his clash with Rachel and early eviction in 'Big Brother 27' exit interview 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Here's who wins the Week 2 Head of Household competition Adrian Rocha (23): Carpenter from San Antonio, Texas Amy Bingham (43): Insurance agent from Stockton, Calif. Ashley Hollis (25): Attorney from Chicago Ava Pearl (24): Aura painter from Long Island, N.Y. Jimmy Heagerty (25): AI consultant from Sarasota, Fla. 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. Zae Frederich (23): Salesperson from Paducah, Ky. The "previously on" segment caught viewers up on Jimmy's wild outburst at the Veto meeting. After Kelley was announced as the renom, Jimmy stood up and attacked Keanu for calling him a snake. "I am gunning for you, so buckle up, buddy, because this snake has a bite," Jimmy hissed, to which Keanu cooly responded, "How long did it take for you to come up with that?" After the meeting, Keanu and Jimmy sat down to come to an understanding with each other about what was said in the days leading up to it. Jimmy told Keanu that he "has nothing against" him and denied that he was overtly gunning to get him out of the game, but of course that was a bold-faced lie. Elsewhere, and despite basically nominating herself as the replacement, Kelley was in tears ("mostly real") because she wasn't entirely sure at this point that she'd have the votes to stay this week. BURGER BOYS & DUMBBELLS Not to be atypical of any past season, a group of guys got together to create the "Burger Boys" alliance in Vince's HOH room. Vince went along with Zae, Zach, Rylie and Will's new plan because he had already decided he wanted Amy to be evicted so that meant any plan to secure Zae's safety was in his best interest. Self-nominated icon Kelley spent the week digging herself into a deeper hole with an anti-campaign for her own safety where she said everything she shouldn't say to the people she needs votes from. Her campaign included gems like reminding people that Zach won $10,000 in front of Zach, calling the workout bros "The Dumbbells" to their face, and awkwardly cheering on Keanu and Jimmy spending time together after their fight. As paranoia crept in, both Kelley and Vince began to get nervous about their decision to "do something cool" by putting her up in the first place. COMING FOR THE QUEEN With Rachel's number one ally Amy on the block, she knew she had to put in work in order to secure votes against Zae for the dual purpose of protecting Amy and striking a blow at any boys alliance. Luckily Rachel found easy support among some of the women who also had their sights set on getting out a strong player like Zae. Noticing the whispering around the house and knowing how close Rachel and Amy are, Zae figured that he'd need to counter Rachel's efforts to campaign against him, but underestimated her willingness to crash out quickly when threatened. One small comment from Zae made Rachel think that he was threatening her if/when he wins HOH, prompting her to warn him about how dangerous it is "coming for the queen" because he "might get beheaded." Zae remained unphased though, hoping that him standing up a huge threat like Rachel would show the voting houseguests that he's worth working with if they hope to go against her, too. BB BLOCKBUSTER For the first BB Blockbuster competition, Zae, Kelley, and Amy played "Ransom Note," a race to unscramble four words that formed a clue directing them to collect an item in the room. Kelley was the first to retrieve an item in the room, picking up a white and green gem tiara, and pressed her buzzer first to successfully solve the ransom note riddle and earn her safety from eviction! Once the result was announced to the house, they had mere moments to discuss in small groups how they'd be voting between Zae and Amy. Based on some casual eye rolls from Rachel while whispering with people like Adrian, it seemed like she might not have the votes she thought she did to save Amy. LIVE VOTE Prior to the vote, Amy and Zae got to give one last campaign speech to the houseguests. Amy argued that Zae is "more of a competitor physically and mentally" that they should send home and that she's an "honest to a fault" player that they should want to work with. Zae agreed that he's a competitor, but pitched that they're all there to compete. His main case was that Amy is a "second vote for Rachel" and they could "even the playing field" by taking Amy out in order to strike a blow to Rachel. The camerapeople were smart to leave the shot on Rachel during Zae's speech because she was absolutely fuming. In the Diary Room, the houseguests cast their votes: Kelley to evict Amy, Rachel to "happily" evict Zae, Zach to evict Amy, Rylie to evict Zae, Jimmy to evict Zae, Morgan to evict Zae, Adrian to evict Amy, Keanu to evict Amy, Ashley to evict Zae, Mickey to evict Zae, Will to evict Amy, Ava to evict Zae, Katherine to evict Zae, and Lauren to evict Zae. By a vote of 9 to 5, Zae was evicted from the house. ZAE'S CLOSING REMARKS In his closing conversation with Julie, Zae was surprised to find out that his final two ally Rylie actually voted to evict him. He was equally surprised to learn the unremarkable and irrelevant bit of information that Amy was in fact the accomplice. Despite the could-be-embarrassing record of being the first voted out, Zae kept it positive by finding the unique attribute of him being able to call himself 17th place in Big Brother. Best of Gold Derby 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 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch
What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch

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time5 days ago

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What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch

Sixteen new Houseguests arrived at the "Big Brother" 27 house, but the surprises didn't stop there. During premiere week, Season 13 winner Rachel Reilly joined the house as a 17th player. There is a new season-long antagonist, a masked "Mastermind" and their accomplice. Vince Panaro won the Head of Household position and had to nominate three people for eviction. He chose Amy Bingham, Ashley Hollis and Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich. Ashley won the first Power of Veto and was able to remove herself from the block. Vince then put Kelley Jorgensen on the block instead. The AI Arena also returns as the BB Blockbuster, which means one houseguest still has the chance to save themselves from being put up for eviction. So, who will be the first "Big Brother" contestant to go home? Here's when 'Big Brother' airs on Wednesday, July 16, and Thursday, July 17, plus what days Season 27 airs and where to watch 'Big Brother' 2025. Is 'Big Brother' on tonight? Yes, a new episode of "Big Brother" airs tonight, July 16. What days is 'Big Brother' on 2025? "Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale. When is eviction night on 'Big Brother'? Eviction night on "Big Brother" is on Thursdays. What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? A new episode of "Big Brother" 2025 airs Wednesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. What time is 'Big Brother' on tomorrow? Another new episode of "Big Brother" Season 27 is out on Thursday, July 17, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Where can I watch 'Big Brother' 2025 You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network. Don't miss the sharks: When is Shark Week 2025? Here's the schedule and where to watch Where is 'Big Brother' streaming? You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+. There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Is 'Big Brother' on tonight? Here's what time it starts

What days does 'Big Brother' come on? Where can I stream 'Big Brother'?
What days does 'Big Brother' come on? Where can I stream 'Big Brother'?

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time5 days ago

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What days does 'Big Brother' come on? Where can I stream 'Big Brother'?

The action continues on "Big Brother" after the first eviction of the season. Vince Panaro won the Head of Household position and had to nominate three people for eviction. He chose Amy Bingham, Ashley Hollis and Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich. Ashley won the first Power of Veto and was able to remove herself from the block. Vince then put Kelley Jorgensen on the block instead. Kelly then won the "BB Blockbuster" competition and was able to remove herself from the block. This left Amy and Zae battling it out for votes. A new houseguest will win the Head of Household competition on Sunday. Here's who got evicted from "Big Brother," what days "Big Brother" comes on and where to watch. Who won 'Big Brother' 2024? The winner of "Big Brother" Season 26 was Chelsie Baham, a 28-year-old nonprofit director from Rancho Cucamonga, California. Does 'Big Brother' come on tonight? Yes, a new episode of "Big Brother" airs tonight, July 20. What time is 'Big Brother' on Sunday? Another new episode of "Big Brother" Season 27 is out on Sunday, July 20, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. What days does 'Big Brother' come on? "Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale. 'Big Brother' episode schedule Here's the episode schedule for "Big Brother" 27: Wednesday 90-minute episodes at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Thursday (eviction episode) at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Sunday (Head of Household competition) at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT. Who was voted off 'Big Brother'? With a vote of 9-5, Isaiah "Zae" Frederich was evicted from the "Big Brother" 27 house. Who won HOH on 'Big Brother'? Vince Panaro won the first HOH competition of Season 27, but a new winner will be crowned on Sunday, July 20, and Vince cannot compete. Where can I watch the 'Big Brother' live feeds? You can watch the "Big Brother" 27 live feeds on Paramount+ and Pluto TV. Where to watch 'Big Brother' live? You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network. Where can I stream 'Big Brother'? You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+. There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows. Reach the reporter at Follow @dina_kaur on X, formerly known as Twitter, and on Bluesky @ Subscribe to today. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: What time is 'Big Brother' on? The 'Big Brother' 27 episode schedule

‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did the Week 1 Veto save Zae, Amy, or Ashley?
‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did the Week 1 Veto save Zae, Amy, or Ashley?

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time17-07-2025

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‘Big Brother 27' recap: Did the Week 1 Veto save Zae, Amy, or Ashley?

Heading into the Week 1 Veto episode of Big Brother 27, Zae Frederich, Amy Bingham, and Ashley Hollis had just been nominated for eviction by Head of Household Vince Panaro. In doing so, Vince chose not to accept Kelley Jorgensen's unique offer of going on the block as a pawn to hide their final two deal. The three nominees had the chance to save themselves in the Power of Veto competition, so let's see how it all played out on Wednesday night. Read on for our recap of Big Brother Season 27, Episode 3, which aired Wednesday, July 16 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 17 players in the running to win the $750,000 grand prize are: More from Gold Derby 'Big Brother 27' spoilers: Rachel's plan to flip the house sparks epic showdown ahead of Week 1 eviction Julie Chen Moonves on Rachel Reilly's 'epic' return to 'Big Brother,' and what was mouthed to the camera after being 'kidnapped' Adrian Rocha (23): Carpenter from San Antonio, Texas Amy Bingham (43): Insurance agent from Stockton, Calif. Ashley Hollis (25): Attorney from Chicago Ava Pearl (24): Aura painter from Long Island, N.Y. Jimmy Heagerty (25): AI consultant from Sarasota, Fla. 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. Zae Frederich (23): Salesperson from Paducah, Ky. One week in, there are several alliances already forming inside the house. Vince and Kelly have their super early "final two" deal, Rachel and Amy created the "mom squad" duo, and Jimmy, Morgan, and Mickey cemented their "triple threat" group, complete with a special three-fingered wiggle-shake. And, as usual, there's also a "guys' alliance" forming around the outdoor gym that includes Zae, Keanu, Rylie, and Zach. NOMINATIONS FALLOUT Having made a deal with Ashley, as the players in the Head of Household competition, that they wouldn't nominate each other, Vince found himself in hot water with her following his decision to put her on the block. He tried to smooth things over by telling her that he got the feeling she wasn't trusting of him and that "if [he] was going to nominate [her] at any point that [he] wanted to do it upfront." Ashley responded that he broke their agreement, she "generally trusted" him, and that if she wins next week he will be put on the block. Potentially fumbling with her again, Vince stumbled into telling her that if he wins the POV that he'll use it on her even though (according to a Diary Room confession) he wouldn't actually do that. Amy's response was a more social one, looking for and receiving support from Morgan, Lauren, and her "mom squad" ally Rachel who committed to taking her off the block if she wins the Veto because "Rachel Reilly doesn't not make waves." At the same time, Vince secured himself his own soldier for the Veto comp with his number one Kelley who remained committed to make a big move for him if asked to. Later, when Vince got time alone with Zae, he was relieved that his third nominee was keeping it cool and would still possibly work with him in the future. For that reason, Vince determined that it would be in his best interest if Ashley stays on the block and is the one evicted this week, all without him having to name a replacement nominee at all and potentially disrupt a connection with a fourth houseguest. "FRIENDS FOR NOW" As soon as Zach set eyes on Lauren the first day in the house, he was looking forward to a possible showmance. He refers to her as "the sweetest person" he's "ever seen in [his] life" and it's clocking to him that she's exactly his type, but Lauren is worried that if even Showergate can get someone put on the block then she needs to be careful about getting involved in a showmance. Instead she would like to remain "friends for now." BB queen of showmances, Rachel, did not share Lauren's aversion to romance in the house so when she learned from Rylie that he has a crush on Katherine, she was happy to encourage him to "start on a friendship basis and see what happens." RACHEL'S IMPACT Keanu connected with Rachel in a touching moment of vulnerability where he explained that his motivation for coming on the show is family. As his dad battles spine cancer back home, Keanu wants to make him proud and show him that people are fighting for him. The conversation made Rachel feel closer to him, giving her a reason to want Keanu to stay in the game, but she knew she'd need more than just a few connections in order to overcome her big reputation. Her approach with Jimmy was to connect with him on a strategic level, not knowing that his original inclination was to try to get her out as soon as possible. They discussed "working toward a goal" as a strategy and for the time being was able to lower her threat level to Jimmy. Following their convo, Jimmy went to Zach to build a larger alliance that would include Rachel, Morgan, Vince, and Rylie as a start. The idea was that getting together people "at midnight" that are "strong in competitions" would help hide their alliance because, according to them, no one would think they're working together. Sticking with the competitive angle, Morgan and Jimmy came up with the alliance name "Heavy Hitters." After agreeing to be part of the Heavy Hitters, Rachel admitted in the DR that she actually wants to get that group of people out "one by one" and her true allegiance is to Amy. VETO COMP Following another long shower from Ashley, the ceremony to pick the players for the Veto comp was able to take place where Vince would pick two other houseguests to play for the Veto alongside him and the nominees. From the chip box, Vince pulled out the chips for Amy and Zach. Because Amy was already set to play, she got to choose Rachel to join the competition. As new factors in Vince's plans for the week, he met with Zach and Rachel to communicate that he would like nominations to remain the same, but they did not commit that to him and, in fact, Zach said that if given the choice he would want to remove Zae. She didn't say so, but we as the audience also knew that Rachel would gladly use the power to take Amy off the block. For the comp, titled "Campside Caper," the players were disguised as park rangers tasked with identifying three culprits responsible for odors stinking up the camp at "Felony Forest" by examining shoe prints, vehicle tracks and scents at three different crime scenes. Following multiple trips to the outhouse to stick their head in a toilet seat and to the tent to sniff up a dirty mattress, "detail-oriented" Zach got most, if not all, of his guesses wrong, one-time comp beast Rachel struggled make any headway, and newly-minted "heavy hitter" Vince failed to get on the right track. Zae and Ashley had the strongest showing in the comp, and it came down to which of them could lock in the correct answer for their third crime scene first. Luckily, her love of all things potato clinched the answer for Ashley and she was able to buzz in first to claim the season's first Golden Power of Veto. CONVINCING VINCE Ashley's win was "worst case scenario" for Vince, forcing his hand to nominate a fourth houseguest to the block. Wanting to avoid creating that friction with someone new, this was Vince's chance to take Kelley up on her own original idea to be nominated as a pawn and a chance to hide that they're super close in the game. While Vince may think nominating someone that isn't his number one ally is his worst case, we as fans of the show know that the actual worst case is nominating your number one ally and watching the house send the pawn home. Wanting to finagle the game in the direction he wants it to go (getting a "bro" out), Jimmy suggested to Vince that he nominate Keanu, but quickly understood that he'd need the house's support in order to convince Vince that it's in his best interest. He thought he was going to get his way until Wreck-It Rachel heard the plan and went straight to Keanu to give him the heads up. Keanu went "straight to the source" and asked Vince about the plan, but Vince (truthfully) denied that he ever said it and knew immediately that it was Jimmy's doing. Vince was adamant to Keanu that he never said it and that he's not going on the block, and while Jimmy's antics angered Vince, it also provided him a reason to potentially "teach him a lesson" and make him the replacement nom. KEANU VS. JIMMY In an odd turn of events, Jimmy thought it would be a good idea to have a conversation with Keanu to see if they could bond and feel good about each other, possibly opening a door where he'd go back to Vince and tell him not to nominate Keanu after all. Because Keanu already knew Jimmy was the one putting his name out there, he understood that Jimmy was willing to lie to people's faces and so he went to Vince later that night with a pitch to get Jimmy out now before he can do too much damage. Wanting to solidify something with Ava, Keanu decided to inform her about the intel on Jimmy, referring to him as "the head of the snake." Despite being safe as a Have Not and not needing to get in the middle of anything, Ava saw it as an opportunity to escalate things between Keanu and Jimmy by telling Jimmy what Keanu said. When word got back to Vince that both Jimmy and Keanu were now aware of what the other is saying about them, he saw it a golden opportunity to keep both of them in the game so that there would be their bigger rivalry for the house to deal with rather than looking at Vince as a threat. To that end, it solidified for Vince that when Ashley used the POV on herself at the Veto Ceremony he took Kelley up on her offer as the replacement nominee. Not to be left out of the equation or adjourned against his will, Jimmy used the ceremony as a platform to call Keanu out for calling him a snake in an epically rehearsed monologue that included instantly iconic lines like "I'm not this chirp chirp chirp bullsh--" and "the only thing fake about me are these goddamn sunglasses" and "buckle up, buddy, coz this snake has a bite." Cooly, Keanu's only response was "How long did it take for you to come up with that?" Meeting adjourned. Hottest feud of the summer ignited. Best of Gold Derby 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 'Survivor' winners list: All seasons Click here to read the full article. Solve the daily Crossword

‘Big Brother' Uptick: Night 1 Viewer Results Up By Double-Digits On CBS
‘Big Brother' Uptick: Night 1 Viewer Results Up By Double-Digits On CBS

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time11-07-2025

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‘Big Brother' Uptick: Night 1 Viewer Results Up By Double-Digits On CBS

BIG BROTHER Thrusday July 10, on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ (live and ... More on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)* Pictured: Cliffton 'Will' Williams, Keanu Soto, Vince Panaro, Zach Cornell, Adrian Rocha, Mickey Lee, Katherine Woodman, Amy Bingham, Jimmy Heagerty, Kelley Jorgensen, Lauren Domingue, Ashley Hollis, Morgan Pope, Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich, Rylie Jeffries and Ava Pearl. Photo: CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Highest quality screengrab available. CBS' veteran Big Brother returned for season 27 on July 10 with just under 3 million viewers - 2.99 million to be exact, according to Nielsen Fast National data. Comparably, this is 10 percent above the year-ago season one opener (billed as 'part one' on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 - 2.76 million) and 27 percent above the part two premiere (on Thursday, July 18, 2024 - 2.36 million). These total audience tallies - last night and last year - do not incorporate the DVR usage. Since the strength within Big Brother is within the young adult demographics (which, for traditionally older skewing CBS, is a bonus), anticipate growth among 18-34 and adults 18-49 and other categories. "Season 27 Houseguests Move-In Date" — Coverage of the CBS Original Series BIG BROTHER, scheduled to ... More air on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Adrian Rocha, Ashley Hollis, Jimmy Heagerty and Vince Panaro. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. On social media, Big Brother scored in the vicinity of 282m potential social impressions, which was 27 percent above the Thursday, July 18, 2024 telecast. Hashtag #BB27, specifically, trended in the top 10 in the United States on X for more than fove hours, peaking at No. 1. Note: Potential Impressions are the estimated number of people who might have viewed posts related to this topic. Quid Monitor calculates potential impressions based on followers/fans of original posts and followers/fans of engagements. Diehard fans of Big Brother, of course, are anxiously awaiting the live 24/7 feeds, which will be accessible on paramount+ Premium and Pluto TV effective on Sunday, July 13 at 9:30 p.m. ET following the second telecast on CBS. In previous seasons, the live feeds would often start on the premiere night. Why the delay? Anticipation, perhaps. BIG BROTHER Thrusday July 10, on the CBS Television Network and streaming on Paramount+ (live and ... More on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)* Pictured: Rachel Reilly. Photo: CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Highest quality screengrab available.

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