‘Big Brother’ Season 27, Week 6 Eviction: Rachel Reilly’s HOH Ends With Shocking Exit In Big Game Move

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details on Big Brother Season 27, Episode 21, which aired on Thursday, August 21.

Julie Chen Moonves started off the night, reminding viewers that we are officially halfway done with Big Brother Season 27 as Rachel Reilly secures her first Head of Household (HOH) win of the season.

With Rachel’s win, viewers knew they were in for a wild ride, and floaters needed to make sure they had their life vests on because many predicted she would come for them.

During the nominations ceremony, Rachel nominated Vince Panaro, Morgan Pope, and Mickey Lee.

OTEV returned to the Big Brother game, and Lauren won the Veto competition with plans of taking Vince off the block. At the Veto meeting, Lauren followed through and saved Vince from the block, and forced Rachel to replace him with someone else, choosing Rylie to go up in his place.

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Who won safety in the BB Block Buster competition in Week 6?

Mickey, Morgan, and Rylie were the housemates to enter the BB Block Buster competition and had one more shot at safety for the week and escape the block. Following the competition, Mickey won and would be safe from eviction.

How did the Big Brother Season 27 houseguests vote in Week 6?

Votes to evict Rylie: Mickey, Vince, Ashley, Will, Ava

Votes to evict Morgan: Katherine, Kelley, Lauren, Keanu

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Who was evicted from Big Brother Season 27 in Week 6?

By a vote of 5 to 4, Rylie was the sixth housemate evicted from the Big Brother Season 27 house in Week 4, joining Zae Frederich, Amy Bingham, Adrian Rocha, Jimmy Heagerty, and Zach Cornell, who were previously voted out.

Rylie was one of the big players of this season, and his exit proved how much he would be missed. The house was in shambles following his eviction, and the fallout from this will surely mark a precedent for the second half of Big Brother Season 27.

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