The Big Brother 27 house is a pressure cooker, and Week 10 has turned up the heat to unbearable levels. With Head of Household (HOH) Vince Panaro at the helm, his carefully laid plans are teetering on the edge of collapse, thanks to a shocking Power of Veto win that could ignite one of the most explosive backdoor plays in the season. As alliances fracture and tempers flare, the house is staging a revolt against Vince and his closest ally, Lauren Domingue, setting the stage for a game-changing week that could reshape the entire competition.

Vince, wielding the HOH power, nominated Ava Pearl, Kelley Jorgensen, and Keanu Soto for eviction, with Ava as his primary target. However, his Judges alliance—comprising Morgan Pope, Ashley Hollis, and himself—had other ideas. They pushed for Lauren Domingue, Vince’s secret Final 2 partner, to be put on the block instead. The tension between Vince’s loyalty to Lauren and his commitment to the Judges has been a simmering issue, and this week, it’s reached a boiling point.
Vince briefly entertained the idea of nominating Lauren, even discussing it with her directly. But when Lauren made it clear she’d hold a grudge if he went through with it, Vince backed off, opting to stick with his original plan. This decision didn’t sit well with Morgan, who felt betrayed yet again by Vince prioritizing Lauren over the Judges. The live feeds captured her frustration, reigniting old wounds from the White Locust Resort twist, where Vince’s choices led to the eviction of Judges member Rachel Reilly.
The Week 10 Power of Veto competition was a game-changer, with Morgan Pope clinching her third consecutive Veto win—a feat that has solidified her as a dominant force in the house. The competition saw HOH Vince, nominees Ava, Kelley, and Keanu, and non-nominees Lauren and Morgan battle it out, leaving Ashley as the only houseguest sidelined. Before the competition, Morgan openly declared her intention to use the Veto to save Ava, Vince’s main target, in a bold move to derail his HOH reign.
However, Ashley raised concerns about becoming the replacement nominee if Morgan used the Veto. Morgan reassured her, promising to pressure Vince into nominating Lauren instead. Meanwhile, Keanu, aware of the growing tension, urged the group to prevent Lauren from winning the Veto, a conversation Lauren overheard. When she confronted Vince, he refused to commit to nominating Ashley over her, leaving the house dynamics more tangled than ever.
Morgan now holds the power to either maintain the status quo or unleash chaos. Leaving Vince’s nominations intact—Ava, Kelley, and Keanu—would be the safer play. None of the nominees are her allies, so their eviction wouldn’t harm her game. More importantly, it would avoid further straining her already fragile alliance with Vince. The Judges have already lost Rachel and Will Williams, and if Ashley were to be nominated and evicted, Morgan would be left with only Vince as an ally—a risky proposition given his wavering loyalty.

But Morgan’s third Veto win has given her a golden opportunity to flip the game on its head. By saving Ava, she could force Vince into a corner, compelling him to choose between nominating Lauren, his Final 2 partner, or Ashley, his fellow Judge. Either choice would fracture his alliances and paint a bigger target on his back. With the house unaware of an impending double eviction on Thursday, Morgan’s decision could have seismic consequences. Vince, ineligible to compete for the next HOH, is already on thin ice after alienating multiple houseguests during his reign. A backdoor nomination of Lauren or Ashley could be the final nail in his coffin.
Vince and Lauren’s tight-knit partnership has been a source of frustration for the house, particularly for Morgan and the remaining Judges. The Week 10 Veto win has handed Morgan the ultimate weapon to dismantle this power couple. If she uses the Veto to save Ava and pushes for Lauren’s nomination, it could spark the most brutal backdoor play of the season, exposing Vince’s divided loyalties and potentially sending one of his closest allies packing.
As the double eviction looms, the house is buzzing with anticipation. Will Morgan risk it all to take a stand against Vince and Lauren, or will she play it safe to preserve what’s left of the Judges? One thing is certain: Morgan’s decision will send shockwaves through the Big Brother 27 house, and no one is safe from the fallout.