‘Big Brother’ 27 Winner Predictions

As “Big Brother” Season 27 barrels toward its conclusion, the final three—Morgan, Vince, and Ashley—stand in a precarious balance. Evicted contestants like Ava no longer factor into the outcome, so the endgame hinges entirely on how the finalists perform in the last competitions and how well they court the jury. Recent spoilers from the Final Head of Household (HOH) rounds shed light on which paths may lead to victory.


Morgan: Competition Leader With Control

Morgan holds a clear advantage entering the finale. She won Part 1 of the Final HOH competition, automatically securing her place in Part 3 of that showdown. In doing so, she forced Ashley and Vince to battle for the second slot. Morgan’s dominance in previous HOH and veto comps—and her ability to steer nominations—gives her leverage over who she faces and who she may cut at the end. Her trajectory positions her well to dictate the final two, provided she maintains her composure and jury respect.


Ashley: Surprise HOH Win & Bold Moves

Ashley surprised many when she claimed victory in Part 2 of the Final HOH, defeating Vince and securing her spot in the deciding Part 3 against Morgan. That win marked just her second competition victory all season, but its timing was critical. Armed with that momentum, she now faces Morgan head-to-head.

If Ashley wins Part 3, she must choose whether to evict Morgan or drop Vince—an especially tricky decision given alliance expectations and jury optics. Her edge lies in narrative: she can frame herself as the underdog who pulled off a bold, late-game move, which could win over jurors who dislike dominance.


Vince: Locked Out of HOH, Dependent on Jury

Vince finds himself effectively sidelined in the final HOH. Because he did not win Part 1 or Part 2, he cannot compete in Part 3 and has no direct control over the final HOH outcome. Multiple spoilers suggest he has already accepted that his fate rests in others’ hands. In the live feeds, Vince reportedly acknowledged that Morgan and Ashley would likely take each other, implying he expects to be cut. Without a path to influence final eviction decisions, his only realistic route to win lies in winning over jurors with social play and narrative—not competition record.


Predicted Winner & Scenario Notes

Given the revealed HOH outcomes, Morgan appears to control the game’s shape. She enters Part 3 with leverage, and she likely will choose whom to cut based on jury perception. Ashley’s Part 2 win injects intrigue—if she can upset Morgan in Part 3, she might flip the endgame on its head. Vince’s path is narrow, as he must rely heavily on jury sentiment without influence in the final HOH.

In a likely scenario, Morgan and Ashley will face off in the final competition, and Morgan may have the power—and strategic justification—to evict Ashley and face Vince in the Final Two. If she does, her competition dominance and control narrative might carry her to victory. That said, if Ashley wins Part 3, she might evict Morgan and take Vince, betting she will win the jury’s favor as an underdog who made a gutsy move. Vince, by contrast, must hope his interpersonal relationships and final speech tip enough jurors his way.

In sum: Morgan leads as the frontrunner, Ashley offers the most interesting upset potential, and Vince plays a waiting game—hoping the jury’s memory favors his subtle move-making over raw wins.

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