WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS ABOUT BIG BROTHER 27!

TheBig Brotherseason 27 week 4 Head of Household (HOH) competition has been played, but a secret power overthrew the winner. During the thirdBig Brotherseason 27live eviction episode,Adrian Rocha was evicted by a vote of 8 to 4 over Will Williams, after Kelley Jorgensen won the BB Blockbuster competitionand saved herself from the chopping block for the third week in a row.

After a unanimous vote inBig Brother 27week 2 that sent Amy Bingham home, the house was divided during the third eviction.Mickey Lee, Vince Panaro, Morgan Pope, Zach Cornell, Jimmy Heagerty, Ashley Hollis, Ava Pearl, and Rachel Reilly voted against Adrian and kept Will, while Rylie Jeffries, Katherine Woodman, Keanu Soto, and Kelley voted to keep Adrian in the house.

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TheBig Brother 27week 4 Head of Household (HOH) competition has been played, but a secret power overthrew the winner.

TheBig Brother 27live feeds revealed thatRylie Jeffries won the week 4 HOH competition, but Mickey Lee used her secret takeover power, called the HOH Interrogation, to overthrow his HOH reign. Mickey’s power allowed her to usurp the HOH throne, as long as her identity wasn’t discovered.

After the takeover, Rylie had a few minutes to interrogate the houseguests in order to figure out who was trying to overthrow him. He was unsuccessful, and Mickey became the week 4 HOH. When the feeds returned,an upset Rylie was seen with Katherine and Ashley.

Apparently, Mickey had heard that Rylie was going to nominate her.Rylie did tell Keanu that he wanted to nominate Mickey, Morgan, and Ashley. Keanu encouraged him to try to flush another power, but Keanu believed that all of the secret powers were Veto powers. He was wrong.

What Mickey’s HOH Takeover Means For Big Brother 27

Mickey Will Most Likely Target Rylie & His Allies

It would be pointless for Mickey to take over Rylie’s HOH and then not nominate him for eviction, so this means that he’ll probably be on the chopping block this week. It’s also likely that she’ll target the other three people who voted for Adrian to stay: Keanu, Katherine, and Kelley. Also, Rylie and Katherine have been friends since the beginning of the game, andRylie has even confessed to having a crush on her.

If Mickey wants to try to evict Rylie, thenshe should definitely nominate Katherine so that there’s no risk of her possibly winning the Power of Veto, saving Rylie, and keeping them both safe. In addition, it’s likely that Mickey’s side of the house will want to nominate Keanu and Kelley again, especially if Kelley volunteers herself as a pawn for the fourth week in a row.

Our Take On Mickey’s HOH Takeover

Mickey Should Turn On One Of Her Own Allies

Although Mickey will most likely want to nominate Rylie because she overthrew his HOH and likely made an enemy of him,she should actually go after Jimmy, one of her Triple Threat alliance members with Morgan. Both Mickey and Morgan were unhappy with how Jimmy excluded them from his HOH decisions during week 2, and they’ve been questioning his loyalty ever since.

Jimmy believes that he’s running theBig Brother 27house, and it would be exciting to see him sweat it out on the chopping block for a week. However,Mickey is most likely going to play it safe and nominate people who aren’t on the majority side of the house.

It might be another repeat of seeing Keanu and Kelley on the block, but Keanu has saved himself twice, and Kelley’s done it three times, so it could be a waste of an HOH for Mickey. By activating her takeover power and risking being found out by Rylie, Mickey has proven that she’s not afraid to make big moves.

Hopefully, Mickey’s HOH will be successful, and she’ll get herself one step closer to winning the $750,000 grand prize by the end of it.

Big Brotherseason 27 airs Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and every other Friday at 8 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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Big Brotheris a reality game show that is based on a Dutch series of the same name. Each season, contestants, known as HouseGuests, live in the same house and compete for upwards of $500,000. Contestants are constantly monitored by cameras placed throughout the house and are voted out each week in an eviction