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What Happened on 'Big Brother'? Who Was Evicted? Recapping the July 17 Episode

BIG BROTHER HOUSE, JUL 17 – The Blockbuster twist alters nominations as houseguests face a live eviction vote with 14 votes cast to decide who leaves the Big Brother house first tonight.

  • Tonight on CBS, Big Brother 27 introduces the BB Blockbuster twist, with a live eviction vote sending one houseguest to sit with Julie Chen Moonves.
  • Earlier this week, Vince Panaro nominated Ashley Hollis, Amy Bingham, and Isaiah “Zae” Frederich, and Kelley Jorgensen was then nominated after Ashley won the veto, creating a nomination shakeup.
  • After Kelley’s renom was announced, Jimmy Heagerty confronted Keanu Soto, and Jimmy Heagerty, who has nothing against Keanu Soto, highlighted the tension.
  • With safety secured by Kelley Jorgensen, Isaiah “Zae” Frederich was evicted by a 9-5 vote.
  • Later this season, the final houseguest will claim the $750,000 grand prize, with live feeds on Paramount+ offering 24/7 access.
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