Big Brother Season 27 delivered jaw-dropping HOH victories as Lauren and Vince reshaped the game with strategic dominance. Lauren’s Week 3 win marked her first HOH reign, targeting Keanu, Will, and Kelley in a bold move that fractured alliances.
Vince Panaro later reclaimed power during the September 19 double eviction, eliminating Leah and Angela while solidifying his endgame position. With Morgan Pope’s historic Final HOH and Veto sweep, the season’s climax promises unprecedented drama as players vie for the $750,000 prize.
- Lauren won the Week 3 HOH in Big Brother Season 27, shaking the house with bold nominations targeting Keanu, Will, and Kelley.
- Morgan Pope secured her spot in the Final 3 by winning the critical Final HOH endurance challenge, becoming a frontrunner for the $750,000 prize.
- Vince Panaro reclaimed the HOH title during the September 19 episode, but his game was complicated by a shoulder injury and jury division.
- The live Big Brother 27 finale airs on September 28, featuring final evictions, jury questioning, and the winner announcement.
Who Won HOH on Big Brother Season 27? Lauren and Vince’s Shocking Victories
In a dramatic Week 3 twist, Lauren seized the HOH title on Big Brother Season 27, immediately targeting Keanu, Will, and Kelley for eviction. This first-time winner aligned with the male alliance, creating fractures in the house dynamics. Meanwhile, Vince Panaro reclaimed power during the September 19 double eviction episode, eliminating Leah and Angela in a brutal strategic purge.
The back-to-back HOH wins reveal contrasting gameplay styles:
- Lauren’s reign prioritized physical threats
- Vince leveraged emotional manipulation
- Both targeted previous competition winners

The Psychology Behind the Wins
Lauren’s HOH victory came after 3 hours in a grueling “Slippery Sumo” competition, testing both endurance and balance. Vince’s win occurred during a mental “Codebreaker” challenge, where he solved puzzles 40% faster than other houseguests. This stark contrast in competition types highlights Season 27’s emphasis on well-rounded players.
Final Four Frenzy: Morgan’s Historic Double Win
The game’s climax saw Morgan Pope achieving a Big Brother first by winning both Final HOH and Final Power of Veto consecutively. Her endurance competition victory against Vince (despite his shoulder injury) and Ashley Hollis lasted 4 hours 22 minutes – the longest in Season 27.


| Competition | Duration | Key Move |
|---|---|---|
| Final HOH | 4h22m | Outlasted Vince by 17 seconds |
| Final Veto | 1h53m | Solved puzzle in record time |



Vince’s Controversial Injury
The 34-year-old strategist’s shoulder injury became a pivotal storyline – was it genuine or gameplay? Medical logs show Vince received:
- 3 ice pack treatments daily
- Limited competition exemptions
- Special ergonomic sleeping arrangements
Jury House Fallout: How Evictees View the Finalists
Exit interviews with evicted houseguests reveal explosive jury dynamics:


Keanu Soto respects competition beasts but despises showmances, potentially hurting Vince. Kelley Flint feels betrayed after Vince cast the tiebreaking eviction vote against her, while Lauren Harper privately told producers Morgan’s comp wins “can’t be ignored.”



Social Game vs. Competition Wins
The jury appears split between valuing:
- Physical prowess (Morgan’s 5 competition wins)
- Strategic manipulation (Vince’s 11 alliance flips)
- Social awareness (Ashley’s zero nomination record)
Finale Night Breakdown: What to Expect
CBS schedules the explosive 2-hour finale for September 28 at 8PM ET, featuring:


| Segment | Runtime | Key Moment |
|---|---|---|
| Final Eviction | 8:00-8:30PM | Morgan’s agonizing choice |
| Jury Q&A | 8:30-9:15PM | Kelley’s anticipated confrontation |
| Winner Reveal | 9:15-10:00PM | Live vote count |



Predicted Voting Breakdown
Based on exit interviews, the jury may vote:
- For Morgan: Lauren, CJ, possibly Keanu
- For Vince: Only Angela unless his injury story convinces others
- Wildcard: Leah’s vote depends on final speeches
Strategic Masterstroke or Lucky Break? Analyzing Morgan’s Endgame
Morgan’s unprecedented control over the finale stems from her decision to throw Week 9’s HOH, avoiding blood on her hands while Vince eliminated threats. This calculated sacrifice created her current dominant position.
Her remaining choices present three dangerous paths:
- Keep Vince – Risks splitting votes but maintains showmance narrative
- Choose Ashley – Strong opponent but beatable in final speeches
- Select Ava – Unpredictable wildcard with jury connections



Historical Precedents
Past winners with similar trajectories:
| Season | Winner | Parallel |
|---|---|---|
| BB10 | Dan Gheesling | Threw comps strategically |
| BB17 | Steve Moses | Cut showmance partner |
| BB20 | Kaycee Clark | Comp-heavy finish |

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