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Big Brother Season 27 is here — meet the wild new cast stirring up drama already

Big Brother Season 27 is here — meet the wild new cast stirring up drama already

Economic Times08-07-2025
Get ready for a summer of secrets as 'Big Brother' Season 27 premieres on July 10th! This season, themed 'A Summer of Mystery,' promises unexpected twists with a masked visitor and a secret accomplice. A diverse cast, including an attorney, a bull rider, and a marketing manager, will compete for $750,000.
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'Big Brother' Season 27 premiere
The wild new cast of Big Brother Season 27
Adrian Rocha: Carpenter from San Antonio, Texas, excited to compete in 'Big Brother'.
Amy Bingham: Insurance Agent from Stockton, California, believes in strategy and connections.
Ashley Hollis: Attorney from New York, ready to take out contestants one by one.
Ava Pearl: Art Instructor from NYC, determined to win the $750,000 prize.
Clifton Williams: Sports Podcast Host from Charlotte, North Carolina, praises Captain Will for his energy, joy, and love.
Isaiah "Zae" Frederich: 23-year-old from Utah, confident in his physical, social, and mental competitiveness.
Jimmy Heagerty: Strategy Consultant from Washington, D.C., believes in his strategy background and understanding of who they want to get from.
Katherine Woodman: Fine Dining Server from Columbia, South Carolina, believes her skills in accommodating people's needs and maintaining a straight face will be beneficial in the house.
Keanu Soto: Personal Trainer, Nutritionist from McKinney, Texas, believes in her ability to connect with a variety of people through personal training and improv.
Kelley Jorgensen: Web Designer from South Dakota, believes in her farm-like grit and ability to finish tasks.
Lauren Domingue: Bridal Consultant from Lafayette, Louisiana, believes in her strategy of taking in each person and understanding their strategies.
Mickey Lee: Event Curator from Atlanta, who will be neutral and make her move when necessary.
Morgan Pope: Model, Gamer from Los Angeles, excited to turn the house upside down.
Rylie Jeffries: Professional Bull Rider from Oklahoma, who believes in being cool, calm, and collective.
Vince Panaro: Unemployed from Los Angeles, who plans to compartmentalize the game into weekly mini games.
Zach Cornell – A marketing manager from Atlanta who wants to dig into secrets and use them to win.
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The most popular reality show of the summer is back, but this time it's full of secrets. Big Brother Season 27 is back with a new group of brave houseguests and a theme based on mystery. The drama is already heating up with a masked visitor and a secret accomplice promised.It has a crazy new cast and explosive personalities. The guests in the house are here to play hard, plan smart, and cause trouble in order to win $750,000.The premiere of "Big Brother" is scheduled for this week. "Big Brother: A Summer of Mystery," the official theme for Season 27 of the popular reality competition series, was announced by CBS on Wednesday, July 2, as per a report by USA Today.A "masked visitor, a secret accomplice, and the shocking arrival of a "Mystery Houseguest" whose identity will remain under wraps … at least for now," according to CBS, will be among the season's unexpected turns and twists.The 90-minute premiere of the upcoming season of "Big Brother" will air on CBS on Thursday, July 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The episodes can be viewed on the "Big Brother" live feeds of Pluto TV and Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers.Here's the "Big Brother" Season 27's confirmed cast, as per a report by USA Today.It premieres Thursday, July 10 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS with a 90-minute episode.You can watch them on Paramount+, Showtime, and Pluto TV.
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