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The biggest mystery of the season is about to be revealed: the first evicted houseguest! The episode starts right after the veto ceremony.
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US Weekly on MSN‘Big Brother 27’ Contestant Zae Frederich Uses Slur on Live Feeds, Immediately BacktracksBig Brother 27's Zae Frederich used a slur on the live feed and quickly backtracked, sparking controversy among fans and social media users
It’s eviction day in the Big Brother house, and last night’s events were nothing short of explosive. Isaiah "Zae" Frederich, the ever-charming social powerhouse, discovered that Rachel Reilly had been orchestrating a master plan to get him out of the game. Buckle up, because here’s how it all unfolded.
This week in the Big Brother house, Jimmy’s move to try to get Keanu ousted more than blew up in his face. Despite the exhaustive (and very shady) work he put in, when Thursday’s live eviction episode begins,
Ashley won the power of veto competition on Wednesday and removed herself from the slate for potential eviction on the Thursday episode on CBS.
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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.