Big Brother 27 continues delivering jaw-dropping drama as the houseguests navigate Week 8’s fallout. From bold-faced lies between nominees to controversial comments that set the fandom ablaze, plus some wild post-eviction news about former houseguests, this season keeps surprising fans at every turn.
Big Brother: Keanu’s Target Confusion and Ashley Drama
Despite claiming Mickey Lee is his main target, HOH Keanu Soto has been obsessing over Ashley Hollis ever since she called him out at the veto ceremony. Ashley didn’t hold back, calling Keanu a liar after he had previously assured her safety, and she also confronted him about how he speaks to the women in the house.
Keanu’s response? He got defensive, insisting he was raised by women and respects them. However, when multiple female houseguests including Rachel Reilly, Ashley, and Ava Pearl are all expressing the same concerns, maybe it’s time for some self-reflection instead of explanations.
The HOH also brought up Ashley’s Day 1 “showergate” incident, but live feed viewers know the real story. Ashley took a 30-minute shower, then spent 90 minutes talking game with Vince Panaro, who let everyone think she was still showering to cover their conversation. This became the first of many lies Vince has told since entering the Hotel Mystere.
Big Brother 27: The Vince and Mickey Lie-Off
In what might be the most entertaining campaign moment of the season, Vince and Mickey had to pitch to each other since one could potentially come off the block. The result? A masterclass in mutual deception. Mickey told Vince she might throw the Big Brother Blockbuster to him if she feels safe, while Vince swore on a Bible that he’d keep Mickey, playing to her religious side. Both were completely lying to each other’s faces.
Ava Pearl and Lauren Domingue had extensive conversations about Vince’s pattern of lies and his tight relationship with Morgan Pope. Ava noted that Vince will backstab anybody, but unfortunately Lauren took this information straight back to Vince, revealing Ava’s distrust.
Kelley’s Controversial Comment on BB27 Explained
Kelley Jorgensen set the fandom on fire Tuesday when feeds captured her saying “it’s so tempting to get Ashley out… you know, like these monkeys…” before feeds cut abruptly. Many fans interpreted this as her referring to Ashley and Mickey as “monkeys,” but context suggests otherwise.
Looking at the full situation, Kelley and Lauren were discussing votes when Ashley walked into the bathroom – the person they were talking about. Kelley abruptly changed subjects, as people do, and there are actually two monkey decorations hanging above the bathroom sinks. It appears she was referencing the bathroom décor rather than making any inappropriate comparison.
That said, Kelley did engage in some mean-spirited behavior, doing an over-the-top impression of Ashley’s anger at the veto ceremony in front of Keanu, who didn’t seem to appreciate the antics. She also told Keanu that Ava threw the last Blockbuster because she knew she had the votes, which appears to be more pot-stirring since Ava was only a split second behind Kelley.
In typical Kelley fashion, she declared that when she wins HOH, she’ll keep the door locked, keep the key, and won’t let anyone use her shower or listen to her music. She’s also been flip-flopping on Vince, campaigning for him this week after hating on him last week.
Big Brother: Vote Predictions and Campaign Struggles
The vote count isn’t looking good for Vince. Ava plans to vote against him, and if Mickey wins the Blockbuster, she’ll join that effort. Rachel and Will Williams are also taking shots at Vince, and if Ashley comes down, she’s certainly voting him out.
What’s bizarre is that Morgan and Keanu are working harder to save Vince than Vince is working to save himself. Ava correctly pointed out that Vince should be campaigning to her directly, not having Keanu do it for him. If Keanu wanted Vince safe, he shouldn’t have nominated him in the first place.
If it comes down to Mickey and Ashley at eviction, Mickey could be in serious trouble. Despite warnings from Will and others, Mickey thinks she has the votes to stay no matter what. However, Morgan and Will discussed that Mickey could face a unanimous vote if she’s up against Ashley.
Big Brother 27: Ava’s Brutal Assessment
In a moment of frustration, Ava snapped about both Rachel and Keanu, calling them “the brother and sister from hell.” That’s actually a pretty accurate read on their dynamic. Rachel confronted Keanu again about targeting her, which he’s absolutely still doing despite his denials.
Ashley warned Keanu that people are coming for him and Kelley next week, but he refuses to believe her. If Vince gets evicted Thursday, that leaves only two men in Big Brother 27 – Will and Keanu – with only one having a massive target on his back.

BB27: Rylie’s Outrageous Cameo Pricing
Here’s where things get truly wild. Remember how houseguests talked about charging for Cameo videos? Well, most of the evicted contestants are now offering personalized messages for hire, and Rylie Jeffries‘ pricing is absolutely insane.
Amy Bingham and Adrian Rocha are both charging $15 per video – the bargain option. Jimmy Heagerty and Zach Cornell are asking $20 each. Isaiah “Zae” Frederich is charging $29 despite being first out of the house.
But Rylie? He’s asking for $50 per personal video – more than double most of his fellow evictees. Even more shocking, he offers business promotion videos for $450, while other houseguests offering business options charge under $150. As of the latest check, he hasn’t shot any sample videos and has no reviews yet.
Katherine Woodman isn’t on Cameo at all, at least not yet, making her the only evicted houseguest avoiding the paid video game entirely.
Big Brother: What’s Next in Hotel Mystere
As Thursday’s eviction approaches, Big Brother 27 shows no signs of slowing down. With Vince likely heading out, the house dynamics will shift dramatically. Keanu remains oblivious to his precarious position, while alliances continue forming and breaking in the Hotel Mystere.
The combination of strategic gameplay, personal conflicts, and post-show drama proves that Big Brother 27 keeps delivering entertainment both inside and outside the house. Whether it’s bold lies, controversial moments, or shocking pricing schemes, this season continues exceeding expectations as it races toward the finale.