Big Brother 27 Cast Revealed: Mystery Houseguest To Be Announced On Premiere Night
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Big Brother 27 (BB27) spoilers reveal a all-new cast. As always, BB27 viewers should expect the unexpected this season. It is the 25th anniversary of the show; CBS has promised a wild summer in celebration.
There will be 17 players competing for the $750,000 grand prize. And CBS revealed the AI Arena will be back this season. Julie Chen said AI will be a “big part of the game” this season.
The Cast
Adrian Rocha, a 23-year-old carpenter from Texas.
Amu Bingham, a 43-year-old insurance agent from California.
Ashley Hollis, a 25-year-old lawyer, who was born and raised in Chicago but now lives in New York City.
Ava Pearl, a 24-year-old aura painter from New York City.
Clifton ‘Will’ Williams, a 50-year-old sports podcaster from North Carolina.
Isiah ‘Zoe’ Frederich, a 23-year-old salesman from Utah.
Jimmy Heagerty, a 25-year-old AI consultant from Washington, D.C.
Katherine Woodman, a 23-year-old fine dining room server from South Carolina.
Keanu Soto, a 33-year-old dungeon master from Miami, Florida that now lives in Texas.
Kelley Jorgensen, a 29-year-old web designer from South Dakota.
Lauren Dominigue, a 22-year-old bridal consultant from Louisiana.
Mickey Lee, a 35-year-old event curator from Atlanta, Georgia.
Morgan Pope, a 33-year-old gamer from Los Angeles, California.
Rylie Jeffries, a 27-year-old profession bull rider from Oklahoma.
Vince Panaro, a 34-year-old unemployed individual from West Hills, California.
Zach Cornell, a 27-year-old marketing manager from Georgia.
Summer Theme & Episode Length Changes
CBS released a press release last week, revealing the theme would be “Hotel Mystere” or “A Summer of Mystery,” “a place where secrets lurk behind every door and nothing is as it seems.”
The season premiere teases to be filled with unexpected twists and turns including masked visitor, a secret accomplice, and most shocking of all, a mystery houseguest, who’s “identity will remain under wraps .. at least for now,” according to the CBS press release.
In addition to the intense premiere, CBS revealed Wednesday episodes of Big Brother 27 will run 90 minutes. Sunday and Thursday episodes will remain at 60 minutes of runtime. That is an extra 30 minutes of Big Brother each week.
Another exciting revelation is CBS will be airing an all-new episode every other Friday, giving the viewers even more Big Brother this summer.
This special episode will be called Big Brother Unlocked, showing never-seen-before footage of the show, exclusive interviews, and former houseguest appearances.
The former houseguest will share their insight and expertise to analyze the game. The first Friday episode will air on Friday, July 25.
BB27 fans, are you excited about the new season of Big Brother? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section below. Don’t forget to watch Big Brother 27 premiere on Thursday, July 10 airing on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.


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