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Big Brother 27: Amy Bingham evicted after Adrian wins BB Blockbuster and saves himself

Adrian secures safety with a puzzle win as house votes unanimously to evict Amy over Will
  • Amy from Big Brother 27 (Image via Instagram @bigbrothercbs)
    Amy from Big Brother 27 (Image via Instagram @bigbrothercbs)

    Big Brother 27 aired its seventh episode on July 24, 2025, on CBS, continuing its “Summer of Mystery” theme inside the transformed Hotel Mystère. After a week of shifting alliances and special twists, the live eviction night saw Adrian Rocha, Amy Bingham, and Will Williams as the final three houseguests on the block.

    Earlier in the week, Keanu Soto and Kelley Jorgensen had removed themselves from danger using separate Power of Veto wins, forcing HOH Jimmy Heagerty to nominate five houseguests in total.

    Adrian had one final chance to save himself in the BB Blockbuster competition, and he succeeded, leaving Amy and Will as the two final nominees.

    Despite Rachel Reilly and Ashley Hollis being Amy’s closest allies, the house ultimately voted unanimously to evict her.

    In her exit interview with Julie Chen Moonves, Amy said she had accepted the outcome. She also reflected on her connection to Rachel, acknowledging that being so closely associated with a past winner may have negatively affected her game.

    Rachel, meanwhile, promised to get revenge for Amy’s eviction in the weeks ahead.


    Adrian wins BB Blockbuster as Rachel senses the vote slipping in Big Brother 27

    With Amy, Adrian, and Will on the block, all eyes were on the BB Blockbuster competition titled “Puzzling Prints.”

    The challenge required them to solve a fingerprint puzzle, and Adrian quickly took the lead. He completed the task faster than Amy and Will, securing his safety just in time.

    Rachel and Ashley were seen hugging Amy shortly after the comp, and viewers noticed that their body language suggested they already knew the outcome.

    Rachel remarked that Amy was naive, while Amy quietly accepted that her eviction was likely.

    During a private moment in Big Brother, Amy told the cameras she felt her chances were slim because being close to Rachel hurt more than it helped.

    Meanwhile, other houseguests like Mickey and Morgan debated who brought more value to their games, Amy or Will. Despite personal ties, gameplay and strategy appeared to take priority.

    As Adrian rejoined the Big Brother house safe from eviction, the attention shifted to the final two: Amy and Will. Will didn’t campaign heavily, telling the house that his actions would speak for him.

    Amy, for her part, kept her speech kind, saying she just wanted to have fun and continue being part of the group.


    Amy evicted unanimously as Rachel vows to retaliate in Big Brother house

    The live eviction saw every houseguest vote to evict Amy, including Rachel and Ashley. No sympathy votes were cast, signaling a strategic shift even among her closest allies. Jimmy later shared he had no strong preference who left, while others viewed removing Amy as a way to weaken Rachel’s influence.

    In the Diary Room, Ava said Amy was “too pure for this game,” and Katherine openly revealed she targeted Amy to disrupt the large girls' alliance.

    Katherine’s goodbye message stated that she felt pushed to act before she became a target herself.

    In her chat with Julie, Amy admitted that once she saw she was up against Will and Adrian, she knew her time in the Big Brother house was over.

    She maintained that she had no regrets and thanked the house for the experience. Julie noted how gracefully she had handled the eviction.

    As the credits rolled, Rachel expressed her anger and hinted at future consequences, saying she would not forget how the vote went down.

    With new divisions forming and alliances being tested, the next HOH competition could drastically shift the power in the house once again.


    Stay tuned for more updates.

    TOPICS: Big Brother, CBS, Big Brother 27, Adrian Rocha, Amy Bingham, Reality TV