Big Brother 27 Week 9 Shocker – New HOH, Evictions, and Power Shifts

Big Brother 27 Week 9 Shocker – New HOH Evictions and Power Shifts

Big Brother 27 Week 9 Shocker – New HOH, Evictions, and Power Shifts

Big Brother 27 has once again delivered a week packed with drama, blindsides, and power shifts that could change the game entirely. Week 9 began right after the fallout of Keanu Soto’s explosive Head of Household reign, which ended with Mickey Lee being sent out the door in a decisive 6-1 vote. Mickey fought hard but couldn’t survive the eviction, and her stunned reaction was seen by many as inevitable. While she was shocked, America had been expecting it, and her exit wasn’t exactly mourned by the houseguests.

The HOH throne was left open, and with Keanu unable to compete this week, everyone’s attention turned to who would claim the next reign of power. When the live feeds finally returned, fans discovered that the White Locust twist had taken Rachel Reilly out of the game entirely. That left Lauren Domingue in control as the new Head of Household. Immediately, she wasted no time putting her stamp on the week by nominating Morgan Pope, Will Williams, and Ashley Hollis for eviction.

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This move has already set off waves of speculation about where alliances really stand. The Judges alliance, once seen as a strong force, is now showing cracks. Vince Panaro was the only one who went against the group in the last vote by trying to save Ashley, while others stayed firm in voting Mickey out. That bold move might have put a target on Vince’s back, especially since his loyalty has been questioned more than once.

Keanu, despite being sidelined this week, remains one of the biggest talking points. He believes Vince is still with him, though betrayals in past votes suggest otherwise. With only Kelley Jorgensen as a true ally, Keanu is vulnerable unless he can secure a veto or sway the house. Meanwhile, Ava Pearl continues to float on the edges of alliances, but surprisingly, she may now be in a stronger position than either Vince or Morgan.

Lauren’s nominations make her strategy clear—she’s willing to take shots at big players and isn’t afraid to shake things up. Still, nothing inside this house is predictable. Past weeks have shown that even supposed allies can turn on each other in the blink of an eye, and this cast has been especially ruthless about targeting their own.

So now the stage is set: Rachel is out due to the twist, Lauren is HOH, and three houseguests are sitting on the block. With emotions running high and trust wearing thin, the Week 9 power struggle could completely redraw the battle lines. As always with Big Brother, the only guarantee is that the game will keep shifting—and every move could be the one that changes the endgame.

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