Big Brother 27 Rylie Comes Under Fire For ‘Creepy’ Behaviour Towards Kat!
Hey everyone! Buckle up because we’ve got some major drama going down in the Big Brother 27 house today! From a shocking smack to a new Head of Household, and Riley being under fire for more creepy behavior, there’s a lot to unpack. So let’s dive into the details, but before we do, hit that subscribe button to stay updated with everything happening inside the house. I’m here every single day with the latest news and breakdowns you don’t want to miss. Also, don’t forget to smash that like button— it helps me more than you know!
Question of the Day:
If you were Head of Household, which album would you play in your room? For me, I’m all about the classics—maybe some Frank Sinatra or 70s disco. I like a little old school vibe when I’m in charge. Let me know your picks in the comments below!
Zach Gets Smacked, Keanu Wins Blockbuster!
First up, let’s talk about Zach. Oh, poor Zach—he made a huge mistake by not using his power and it came back to bite him. Big time. But major congratulations to Keanu for winning the Blockbuster competition! Keanu actually planned to throw the comp to keep Vince safe, but when it came down to it, he pulled through when it mattered, and Zach ended up getting the boot. Just like I predicted, the prophecy has come true!
Speaking of old-school moments, did you guys catch the comparison to Marcellus in 2002? Zach, like Marcellus, got a smack for failing to use his power to save himself. The torch has been passed, folks, and it’s clear that the classic BB mistakes are still being made!
Wall Comp Drama & Leaks
As we all know, the wall comp was heavily anticipated, but leaks seem to have forced production to switch it out last second. It’s possible we’ll see the wall comp in the coming weeks, but for now, it wasn’t part of this week’s HOH competition. A bit of a disappointment, but we’ll see what’s in store for the next few weeks!
Rachel Riley Is Back on Top!
Big news, everyone! Rachel Riley is officially the new Head of Household—and it’s her first time winning since 2011! She’s back in power, and she’s not here to play games. Upon entering her HOH room, Rachel got emotional seeing her husband, Brendan, and their kids. It’s clear how much she misses them, and it’s a touching moment, especially since not many houseguests are parents. Seeing that love and connection was really sweet.
On a personal note, I’m genuinely happy for Rachel. She’s been having some doubts about her ability to win competitions since coming back to the house. But this victory proves she still has what it takes. It’s also given her a huge confidence boost—watch out, because now she’s coming for those big targets!
Rachel’s Strategy: A New Alliance in the Works?
With Rachel now holding the HOH power, she’s in a prime position to build new alliances. She’s already close with Ava, Ashley, and has been chatting game with Kelly and Keanu. There’s a potential alliance forming, with Rachel, Kelly, and Keanu possibly teaming up. I’m curious to see how this pans out, as Keanu still has a lot of mixed feelings. He’s been on the outs with Rachel for most of the game, but now that he’s seeing her as a powerful ally, the dynamics are shifting.
In terms of the drama, Riley has been following Cat around the house, and it’s starting to get a little uncomfortable. Riley’s behavior has raised eyebrows, with a lot of people calling him out for being creepy. Just check out some of the things he’s said recently: “Don’t ever let go of my hand when someone enters the room” and “I am being with you outside of this whether you like it or not.” Yikes, right? It’s getting pretty awkward, and people are starting to notice. Cat’s family is also not too fond of Riley, and I can’t say I blame them. It’s making a lot of people uncomfortable, and I’m curious how long this will continue.
Vince, Mickey, and Morgan: The Target Sandwich?
Now let’s talk about Rachel’s targets. With her newfound power, she’s looking to take out some of the bigger threats. Expect a “threat sandwich” with Vince, Mickey, and Morgan possibly hitting the block. Vince, who has been a constant presence in the game and viewed as untouchable, could finally face some consequences for his past actions. Both Mickey and Morgan have been stirring the pot and making Rachel a target, so it only makes sense for her to take a swing at them now.
Honestly, Mickey’s reign as HOH was a disaster. She alienated her allies, including Morgan, by getting too cozy with Zach and Vince. Now, with Zach gone, Mickey and Morgan are left high and dry, and they have no one to back them up. It’s going to be an interesting couple of weeks for these two.
Ava’s Strategy: Vince on the Block?
Ava isn’t done just yet. After taking out Zach, she’s still gunning for Vince, and this week could be her chance to take another shot. She’s been planting the seed for a two-part power play—take out Zach one week, then Vince the next. But don’t count on her doing all the work—Rachel is already looking at Vince, Mickey, and Morgan, and I think she’s got her eyes set on them for a reason. She’s ready to make big moves, and she’s not backing down.
A Reminder: Don’t Get Complacent in Big Brother!
This is a prime example of why you should never get complacent in Big Brother. Players like Mickey, Morgan, and Vince have been coasting by, thinking they’re untouchable, and now they’re about to hit the block. It’s the perfect reminder: always stay on your toes because the game can change in an instant. Rachel has been underestimated for weeks, and now she’s taking control. It’s the ultimate case of “I told you so!”
Closing Thoughts & Mail Updates
Before I wrap up, just a quick reminder—I’m building a postcard wall and doing a mail opening video soon! If you want to send me something to open, use the address on screen. It’s been awesome receiving packages and postcards from different places. And before I go, let’s give some shoutouts:
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Connie C says, “Mickey and Morgan talk at 16-20 hours a day, but they hardly play the game!” Totally agree—there’s a lot of chatter but not much action.
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Katie Bortman is heading back to work tomorrow as a kindergarten teacher. Best of luck, Katie! Teachers rock!
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Jess is a Mess is torn between Tyler and Paul for the greatest to never win. Tough choice! But I think Tyler’s the more well-rounded player.
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Kimberly the Goat agrees with my take on Mickey’s comments about children. It’s just crossing a line, and it’s something you don’t joke about.




