On the evening of September 4, 2025, the Big Brother 27 house, aired on CBS, witnessed another dramatic eviction, with Mickey Lee leaving the competition in a near-unanimous 6-1 vote. Hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, episode 27 of season 27 showcased strategies, twists, and pivotal decisions culminating in the exit of the eighth houseguest before the jury phase. Keanu Soto, as Head of Household (HOH), took charge of nominations, initially targeting Morgan Pope, but her Power of Veto win shifted the game, leading to Ashley Hollis’ nomination as a replacement. The BB Block Buster competition secured Vince Panaro’s safety, while Mickey faced her fate in the vote. Aired between 8:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., the event underscored the unpredictability of the reality show, which celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2025, keeping viewers glued to their screens with intense dynamics.
The season, launched on July 10, 2025, introduced 17 houseguests to the Hotel Mystère, a themed setting amplifying tensions and alliances. Mickey’s exit, a player who fluctuated between power and vulnerability, marks the end of the pre-jury phase, with the competition now heading toward the final stretch, where every move is critical for the $750,000 prize. Key moments from the episode include:
- Keanu nominated Morgan, Vince, and Mickey, but Morgan’s veto win changed plans.
- Ashley was named as the replacement nominee, facing Mickey and Vince in BB Block Buster.
- Vince won the competition, ensuring his stay in the house.
- The 6-1 vote sealed Mickey’s elimination, with only Vince voting against Ashley.
Strategies and tensions in the house
Week 8 of Big Brother 27 was defined by strategic decisions and personal conflicts. Keanu Soto, after weeks as a target, took the HOH role with a mission to shift the game’s direction. His initial nomination of Morgan Pope aimed to eliminate a strong player, but her Power of Veto win forced Keanu to recalibrate. Naming Ashley Hollis as a replacement sparked friction, particularly with Rachel, who reportedly escalated her rivalry with Keanu, accusing him of personal decisions. The dynamics among houseguests revealed how fragile alliances and broken promises shape the game, with Mickey becoming the primary target due to her unstable trajectory.
The BB Block Buster competition, a classic challenge, pitted Ashley, Mickey, and Vince against each other, testing their physical and mental skills. Vince, facing a tough week after Keanu’s nomination, found redemption in the win, securing his safety and shifting the vote’s focus. Mickey’s 6-1 eviction reflected her loss of support, especially after controversial moves like betraying close allies in prior weeks.
Mickey Lee’s journey in the game
Mickey Lee entered Big Brother 27 as a charismatic player, but her choices led her from a position of power to one of vulnerability. In week 2, she gained a significant advantage, with the ability to nullify an HOH reign, but her decision to use it against Rylie Jeffries and betray Jimmy Heagerty marked the start of her downfall. Despite wins in key competitions, like the veto in earlier weeks, Mickey failed to maintain solid alliances. Her week 8 eviction, just before the jury phase, ended a journey marked by moments of brilliance and strategic missteps.
- Mickey won key competitions but lost support by betraying allies.
- Her decision to nullify Rylie’s HOH in week 2 created enemies.
- Nominated in three of the last four weeks, Mickey struggled to stay in the game.
- The near-unanimous vote reflects her isolation in the house.
Impact of Mickey’s exit on the competition
Mickey Lee’s elimination reshapes Big Brother 27’s dynamics, with only nine houseguests remaining in the race for the grand prize. The pre-jury phase, ending with her exit, saw unpredictable evictions, including Zae Frederich, Amy Bingham, Adrian Rocha, Jimmy Heagerty, Zach Cornell, Rylie Jeffries, and Katherine Woodman. Now, with the jury forming, each decision carries greater weight, as eliminated players’ votes will influence the winner. Keanu, surviving the week as HOH, strengthened his position but drew enmity, particularly from Rachel and Ashley, who vow to retaliate.
Vince’s BB Block Buster win, beyond saving him, positioned him as a player to watch, especially after weeks of instability. Morgan solidified her strength by winning the veto, while Ashley, despite escaping eviction, faces an uncertain path due to her aggressive stance. The next HOH competition, aired in episode 28, promises to heighten rivalries, with Rachel and Will emerging as potential leaders.
Twists and the role of Hotel Mystère
The Hotel Mystère setting, the theme of season 27, adds layers of suspense, with its mystery-inspired aesthetic reflecting the unpredictability of alliances and strategies. CBS, airing the show, leverages this environment to keep audiences engaged, while the season celebrates Big Brother’s 25th anniversary in the U.S. The introduction of competitions like BB Block Buster and the classic OTEV reinforces the show’s tradition while challenging players to adapt to new formats.
- Hotel Mystère creates an atmosphere of tension and distrust.
- Competitions like BB Block Buster test physical and strategic skills.
- Season 27 marks 25 years of Big Brother with format innovations.
- The $750,000 prize heightens the competition in the final stretch.
Next steps in Big Brother 27
With Mickey’s exit, the house gears up for the next HOH competition, which will shape week 9. The rivalry between Keanu and Rachel, fueled by nominations, promises to be a focal point of the next episode, while Vince aims to capitalize on his BB Block Buster win. Morgan, free from the block, emerges as a strategic threat, while Ashley must rebuild alliances to avoid being the next target. Viewers, following the show on CBS and streaming on Paramount+, anticipate more twists as the reality nears its finale, set for September 28, 2025.
The season, spanning 83 days, maintains its format of three weekly nominations and live competitions like BB Block Buster, ensuring safety for winners. The near-unanimous vote against Mickey reflects temporary cohesion among houseguests, but fragile alliances suggest new conflicts loom. Produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment and Endemol Shine North America, the show continues to draw millions with its blend of strategy, drama, and intense competitions.

