BB27: Who Are The Final 3?

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BB27: Who are the final 3?

Final 3

Last night’s Big Brother 27 episode (September 25, 2025) was a big one: the final live eviction before Sunday’s finale. The tension was thick as everyone knew we’d be narrowing the field from four houseguests down to the final three.

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The episode kicked off with the Head of Household competition. With just four players left, winning HOH now automatically locks you into the Final 3–no second chances. In what seemed almost anticlimactic, Morgan dominated the dice-rolling challenge and clinched the title in just three rounds. That win puts her in a powerful spot heading into the finale.

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Next came nominations. Morgan placed Ashley and Ava on the block. The Power of Veto rolled around, and Morgan once again showed her dominance: she won the Veto, giving her total control over how the eviction vote would shake out. As expected, she did not use the Veto, which left Ashley and Ava as the final nominees.

Here’s where it got dramatic: with Morgan safe and the Veto unused, the sole vote went to Vince. Staked between loyalties, he faced the moment every player fears…having to cast the eviction vote that defines everything. He chose to evict Ava Pearl. The vote was 1–0 (since only one person, Vince, got to vote in this setup).

Ava certainly went out trying to fight. She pitched herself to Vince, even threatened to call a House Meeting (though viewers didn’t see that fully play out, possibly due to feed timing) and tried to make a case that she could be a better partner in the endgame versus Ashley. But none of it stuck. Her eviction speech and exit had shades of both defiance and resignation.

A beach at sunset with vibrant colors and calm waves.

Once Ava left, the final three were revealed: Morgan, Vince, and Ashley head into the finale on Sunday. With Morgan having locked in the Final 3 via HOH and Veto, she enters with serious momentum. Meanwhile, Vince’s choices, both tonight and earlier in the game, are going to come under scrutiny, especially since he was forced to cast the fateful vote. Ashley, the non-winning nominee this week, survives, but now must rebuild and hope for a strong finish in the upcoming finals.

Overall, the episode delivered on the suspense we’ve been craving in this late stage of Big Brother. The power plays, control of comps, and one intense veto vote all had weight. Now, everything hinges on who nails the final Head of Household rounds: whether Morgan’s dominance continues, whether Vince can salvage respect with the jury, and whether Ashley can flip the narrative to her favor. Finale night is looming, and after last night, the spotlight is firmly on those final three.