What time does 'Big Brother' start tonight? Here's when and where to watch
During premiere week, Season 13 winner Rachel Reilly joined the house as a 17th player. There is a new season-long antagonist, a masked "Mastermind" and their accomplice.
Vince Panaro won the Head of Household position and had to nominate three people for eviction. He chose Amy Bingham, Ashley Hollis and Isaiah 'Zae' Frederich.
Ashley won the first Power of Veto and was able to remove herself from the block. Vince then put Kelley Jorgensen on the block instead.
The AI Arena also returns as the BB Blockbuster, which means one houseguest still has the chance to save themselves from being put up for eviction.
So, who will be the first "Big Brother" contestant to go home?
Here's when 'Big Brother' airs on Wednesday, July 16, and Thursday, July 17, plus what days Season 27 airs and where to watch 'Big Brother' 2025.
Is 'Big Brother' on tonight?
Yes, a new episode of "Big Brother" airs tonight, July 16.
What days is 'Big Brother' on 2025?
"Big Brother" will have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays and hourlong episodes on Thursdays and Sundays until the season finale.
When is eviction night on 'Big Brother'?
Eviction night on "Big Brother" is on Thursdays.
What time does 'Big Brother' come on tonight?
A new episode of "Big Brother" 2025 airs Wednesday, July 16, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT.
What time is 'Big Brother' on tomorrow?
Another new episode of "Big Brother" Season 27 is out on Thursday, July 17, at 7 p.m. MT (including Arizona) and 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Where can I watch 'Big Brother' 2025
You can watch "Big Brother" on CBS/Channel 5 in Phoenix or on your local CBS network.
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Where is 'Big Brother' streaming?
You can also stream the show live or on demand on Paramount+.
There are two Paramount+ subscriptions available for purchase. The Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99/month or $59.99/year and includes limited ads. The Paramount+ with Showtime costs $12.99/month or $119.99/year with no ads except live TV & a few shows.
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