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"Big Brother 27" Skips Tuesday Broadcast; Double Eviction Set for Thursday

Published on: 16 September 2025

'Big Brother' Schedule Update: No Episode on Tuesday, September 16

Fans of "Big Brother 27" wondering why the show isn't airing on Tuesday, September 16, will find that the schedule has been adjusted due to the Emmy Awards. Last week, the show was also preempted on Sunday for the VMAs. Here's what you need to know about when to catch the next episode.

When to Watch 'Big Brother' This Week

Instead of the usual Tuesday airing, "Big Brother" will air on Wednesday, September 17, from 8-10 p.m. ET. The episode will feature the return of Zingbot for the veto competition. Also, a double eviction episode is scheduled for Thursday, September 18.

Why No 'Big Brother' Tonight?

CBS will be airing the 77th Emmy Awards, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 14, preempting "Big Brother."

Where to Stream 'Big Brother' Live

If you're looking to watch CBS without cable, several streaming services offer options:

  • Paramount+: Offers a seven-day free trial.
  • DirecTV: Includes a five-day free trial.
  • fuboTV: Provides a five-day free trial.

'Big Brother' Season 27: Recent Evictions and Remaining Houseguests

This past week, Clifton “Will” Williams was evicted from the "Big Brother" house. He joins Rachel Reilly as the second member of the jury.

The jury members are secluded and cut off from the outside world, only receiving edited DVDs of the show. They will return during the finale to choose the winner of the $750,000 grand prize.

Who's Still in the House?

The remaining seven houseguests competing for the grand prize are:

  • Ashley Hollis, 25, an attorney from New York, New York
  • Ava Pearl, 24, an aura painter from New York, New York
  • Keanu Soto, 33, a dungeon master from McKinney, Texas
  • Kelley Jorgensen, 29, a web designer from Burbank, South Dakota
  • Lauren Domingue, 22, a bridal consultant from Lafayette, Louisiana
  • Morgan Pope, 33, a gamer from Los Angeles, California
  • Vince Panaro, 34, unemployed from West Hills, California

Inside the 'Big Brother' House

The "Big Brother" house is equipped with over 100 cameras and 100 microphones, recording the houseguests' every move 24/7. Each week, someone is voted out, and the last remaining houseguest wins $750,000. Fans can watch live feeds on Paramount+.

Streaming Service Information

Service Description Price Free Trial
Paramount+ Includes CBS, BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and Smithsonian Channel along with sports and originals. Essential Plan: $7.99/month or $59.99/year; Premium Plan with Showtime: $12.99/month or $119.99/year SEVEN-DAY FREE TRIAL
DirecTV Provides access to more than 100 channels, hundreds of on-demand titles, the ability to stream through three devices at once, and unlimited Cloud DVR storage. Starting at $84.99/month FIVE-DAY FREE TRIAL
FuboTV Streaming service that offers more than 100 live and on-demand channels and includes cloud DVR. Essential and Pro plans are $84.99/month, Elite is $94.99/month FIVE-DAY FREE TRIAL

New fuboTV subscribers can get $30 off of the first month for Pro and Elite plans.

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