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SHOCKING MOVE: Vince Proposes Lauren Become “Cannon Fodder” in Massive Betrayal Play

Buckle up, Big Brother fans—Day 67 of BB27 just delivered the kind of chaotic, edge-of-your-seat drama we thought was extinct this late in the season. With the finale looming and alliances fracturing like glass under pressure, Vince’s reign as Head of Household (HoH) has turned into a high-stakes circus. What should have been a straightforward week with plenty of players still in the mix? Think again. The infamous BB Block Buster twist—slapping a third nominee onto the block—keeps throwing wrenches into everyone’s plans, forcing houseguests to navigate a minefield of paranoia and power plays.

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At the center of this storm is Vince, juggling alliances like a amateur circus performer on a unicycle. His core duo? The fierce Lauren and the strategic Morgan, both of whom he’s shared with the now-evicted Zach all season. With Zach out of the picture, Vince is suddenly the sole focus of their loyalty—and their rivalries. Throw in Keanu, who isn’t a full-fledged ally but carries a sliver of loyalty toward Vince, and you’ve got a recipe for betrayal. The real fireworks? Morgan and Lauren have been gunning for each other for weeks. Lauren tried to boot Morgan last week, only for Morgan to snatch the Power of Veto and save herself. Now, Morgan’s trust in Lauren is nonexistent, and she’s itching to return the favor. The catch: She knows Vince’s bond with Lauren runs deep, which has cracked the foundation of her own alliance with him.

Last week’s special elimination only amplified the mess. Vince pulled strings to save Lauren, extracting a promise from her to protect Morgan in return—but the fallout left Morgan feeling stabbed in the back. Vince has spent the week groveling to rebuild that bridge, but nominating Lauren could be the ultimate olive branch… or the spark that ignites total war.

Enter the all-night lobbying marathon. Morgan pulled out all the stops, whispering in Vince’s ear about why Lauren needs to hit the block. Her killer argument? Shattering Lauren’s pristine record of never being nominated—a social game flex that could sway jury votes in her favor come finale night. Plus, Morgan’s radar is pinging on Lauren’s tight trio with Ava and Kelley; she fears Lauren might wield the Veto to shield them, leaving bigger threats exposed. Keanu piled on too, nursing his own grudge against Lauren and sensing he’d be the fallback nominee if she stayed safe. Vince agonized over it all day, pacing like a man on trial, weighing loyalties against survival.

In the end? Vince caved—or so it seemed. He greenlit the Lauren nomination, but with a twist: He wanted her to volunteer for it, turning herself into willing “cannon fodder” to mask their unbreakable bond. His sales pitch was a masterclass in manipulation. First, it would mend fences with Morgan and even Ashley, paving a path to a final four dream team. Second, it would shatter the house’s perception of them as an inseparable power couple, reducing the odds of them landing on the block together. And the cherry on top? With one player sitting out the upcoming Power of Veto comp, a nominee spot guarantees Lauren a shot at competing—and likely dominating, given her track record.

But Lauren? She wasn’t buying what Vince was selling. She shut him down cold, sparking a marathon showdown that dragged into the wee hours. Vince begged, pleaded, and even resorted to emotional blackmail, warning that skipping this move could torpedo his entire game. Tears flowed, tensions skyrocketed, and just before the Nomination Ceremony kicked off, it looked like Lauren’s waterworks had won the day. Vince seemed to backpedal, defeated by her refusal.

As the Nomination Ceremony unfolds right now, the big question hangs in the air: Will Vince summon the guts to betray his closest ally, or will loyalty (and those tears) prevail? Odds are, he’ll play it safe and spare Lauren—but in Big Brother, nothing’s ever certain. Stay tuned; this betrayal play could redefine the endgame and etch Day 67 into BB infamy. What do you think—bold genius or alliance suicide?