Heed this notice! The ensuing details reveal spoilers from the Big Brother live feeds up to Sunday, July 20th. You can stream it with a Paramount+ subscription, but beware, proceed at your own peril!
Last week, I believed Vince Panaro faced a challenging Head of Household, but it looks like things were only starting to heat up on Big Brother 27. As Jimmy Heagerty entered the HOH room, I’m guessing he had no inkling about how chaotic his week would turn out to be. I wonder if, given a chance to do it all over again, he might have let someone else handle the responsibilities instead.
As a devoted follower at TopMob, I’ve been engrossed in broadcasting the real-time transmissions of Big Brother 27, and it’s true to our forecast that the Week 2 Head of Household nominated Keanu Soto, Kelley Jorgensen, and Adrian Rocha. Interestingly, two out of the three nominees had special powers before the week began, and it seems likely that both these powers will be utilized prior to the upcoming live eviction. Let’s delve into the details!
Kaycee Clark Won The Week 2 Veto
No, you’re not reading that wrong. Yes, live feeders were just as surprised.
In the competition for Big Brother season 20, Kaycee Clark managed to win the Power of Veto. This was possible because Keanu had used his ability to activate a power that gave him two opportunities to win the veto.
In the end, it transpired that Big Brother had returned one of its most accomplished former Houseguests for securing prizes. Consequently, it came as no shock when the competition ace of her season clinched another victory and generously bestowed Keanu with a veto through an impressive single-use performance.
In an engaging tidbit, it’s said that Kaycee was initially intended for the cast of Big Brother All-Stars 2, but there were rumors that she contracted COVID-19 and as a result, was disqualified from participating. Similarly, Rachel Reilly expressed interest in being part of that season, but couldn’t compete due to pregnancy. Will future seasons continue to welcome back players who nearly joined Season 22?

Jimmy’s Week 2 HOH Could Get Extremely Messy
Excluding any foolish moves, it’s nearly certain that Keanu won’t be available for elimination. Consequently, Jimmy must nominate another contestant as the fourth. However, this might not be the end of it. Kelley Jorgensen retains her power, enabling her to participate in a private competition where she could also secure a veto.

In a development that’s stirred up discussion, the early stages of Big Brother Season 27 have been marked by controversy, as one houseguest was overheard using a derogatory term in the live feeds.
Kelley has the flexibility to enter the competition whenever she likes, and that includes postponing until after the next veto meeting. It’s also possible that she might not utilize her opportunity, but given that Keanu managed to stay in the game, I think she’ll likely participate now more than ever.
If she competes in the contest, wins the veto power, and subsequently uses it to save herself from being nominated, Jimmy would be compelled to choose another person as the fifth contender for eviction. Mentioning this, it’s worth noting that there’s also the chance he might select Zach, who could potentially use his $10k to escape nomination himself, resulting in a sixth contender being put up for eviction.
Jimmy seemed to be one of my top picks for this season, but if it turns out that he needs to eliminate a third of the remaining contestants before the week is done, I believe his chances of winning are quite low. He’d better pray that Kelley doesn’t win that secret competition, so he can evict her and get through the week with the least amount of responsibility for eliminations as possible.

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Each week, Jimmy’s fate unfolds as “Big Brother” airs on CBS every Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. You can catch the broadcast live on Paramount+ or Pluto TV; however, I must admit that one essential aspect has been omitted this year, which I’ve found quite disappointing.
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