As “Big Brother” 27 charges toward its climax, the house is ablaze with tension, emotions, and strategic gambits. Tonight’s live eviction reshaped the power structure going into the Final 3—and Thursday’s daytime live feeds revealed last-ditch efforts, rumor exchanges, and a swan song speech from Ava. Below, we break down who was sent packing in Week 11.5 and how the house responded in the day’s most critical moments. Ava and Ashley sit on the block up for elimination tonight. Who Gets Evicted Tonight- September 25, 2025
Ava & Ashley Remain Final Noms & One Goes Home
CBS airs how the past week unfolded on the “Big Brother” Live Feeds. Morgan decides not to use the power of veto. Vince will be the sole vote to evict either Ashley or Ava.
Vinny “The Lip” evicts Ava. Making the final three Morgan, Ashley and Vince.
Eviction Shakes Up Final Three & Keanu’s Exit Interview
In the season’s second-to-last live show, the houseguests faced a one-vote eviction that sealed the Final 3 lineup. The extended 90-minute broadcast chronicled a week’s worth of head of household, nomination, and veto competition results before culminating in the decisive elimination.
Keanu—who had earlier been evicted in the Mastermind’s lair—returned to deliver his farewell interview alongside host Julie Chen, then formally joined the Jury. Throughout the evening, the competitions carried high stakes: the F4 Head of Household winner automatically secured a spot in the Final 3; similarly, the Veto winner earned both power and security.
When the dust settled, the sole remaining voter—a houseguest not on the block—cast the final ballot. That vote confirmed the departure of one player and ushered in the Final 3 contestants. With the eviction behind them, the remaining trio now prepares for the three-round Final HOH showdown. The first round is expected to test endurance, the second will combine mental and physical tasks, and the third will unfold live during Sunday’s finale.
This eviction drastically sharpened the endgame dynamics. With alliances laid bare and votes exposed, the Final 3 will compete not just for challenges but for favor in the jury house—particularly against the backdrop of comments made during tonight’s vote.
Daytime Feeds: Ava’s Final Campaign and House Tension
Thursday’s daytime live feeds centered overwhelmingly on Ava, the evicted houseguest, who made a final push to survive until the end. The day began with early wakeups at 10:21 AM BBT, and by 10:50 AM, Morgan and Vinny shared a warm embrace, with Morgan teasing she wouldn’t use the Veto that day.
At 10:56 AM, Ava appealed directly to Vinny, arguing she stood a better chance of beating him than Ashley. She warned that Ashley already had votes locked—a narrative she pushed in hopes of swaying him. Over the next hour, Morgan expressed skepticism about “locked votes,” and Ava began rehearsing her exit speech, emphasizing how personally invested she had become in the game.
After feeds were taken down for rehearsal, they returned around 1:08 PM. Morgan cleared out her Head of Household room, and Vince mused about wanting her to retain it until Sunday. Morgan dismissively called him “too spoiled.” Ava leaned into emotional appeals, telling Vince that many jurors might simply vote for Ashley and that she would fight for him in the Jury if he carried her to Final 3.
In private discussions, Ashley criticized Ava’s attitude, comparing her exit to Keanu’s more composed departure. Morgan quietly told Ava she had no intention of using the Veto in her favor. At 2:06 PM, Ava floated the idea of calling a house meeting to expose Vinny’s behind-the-scenes comments—though Ashley cautioned that perhaps she should wait until the live show. Moments later, Ava practiced her “going out in flames” speech, vowing to land a last memorable statement.
The daytime feeds underscored Ava’s attempt to leave her mark: whether by controversy, heartfelt confession, or disruptive revelation. As the live show approaches, the atmosphere is fraught with tension, unresolved grudges, and the looming question: which of the finalists has best managed social capital, competition wins, and jury appeal?



