The following will contain “Big Brother” live feed spoilers as of Friday, September 12.
By a vote of three to two, Will Williams became the second juror from the “Big Brother” house into the Jury house. This marks yet another ally of ‘The Judges’ alliance sent out the eviction doors. A new Head of Household competition will determine which contestant secures power and safety heading into the coming week.
Host, Julie Chen reveals the upcoming week of “Big Brother” features a two-hour episode on Wednesday, Sept. 17, highlighted by the return of the fan-favorite Zingbot. The drama escalates again the following night with a double eviction episode scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 18. Fans don’t have to wait until Wednesday’s episode to up to date on what the houseguests are up to thanks to the “Big Brother” live feeds.
Will’s Eviction Interview With Chen
Will provides insight to Chen as to who he wants to see win “Big Brother” season 27. “I hope Ava wins. She is a great person” adding “Vinny (Vince) is probably going to win. He can convince anybody of anything.”
Nicknamed ‘Captain Will’ explained that he woke up on eviction day and realized the houseguests viewed him as too likable to keep in the game, fearing he would be a dangerous finalist to face at the end. He described his fellow competitors as “crazy kids,” but added that he felt the show cast him as a mentor. He said he leaves the game feeling like “a better man.”
Will emphasized that he does not feel betrayed, noting that both Morgan and Vince openly told him about their decision to vote him out. He expressed no hard feelings toward them or anyone else. Will joins first juror Rachel Reilly in deciding who will win “Big Brother” come finale night on September 28.
When Will ‘Big Brother’ Live Feeds Return With New HOH
The return of the “Big Brother” live feeds is always one of the most anticipated moments after an episode airs, but last week’s White Locust twist left fans waiting much longer than expected. Typically, the feeds come back within a reasonable window after the broadcast ends, giving the audience a chance to learn who won Head of Household and to watch the fallout unfold in real time. Instead, CBS kept the cameras down for an extended stretch, frustrating loyal feed-watchers who rely on that behind-the-scenes access to stay connected to the game.
The White Locust twist added layers of production that seemingly contributed to the delay. While it made for dramatic television, the extended blackout made fans feel disconnected and out of the loop. Social media lit up with complaints as subscribers pointed out that the feeds are part of what makes “Big Brother” unique compared to other reality competitions. Without them, it becomes harder to track shifting alliances, subtle conversations, and the strategy that never makes the final cut of the episodes. The downtime also sparked speculation online, with fans questioning whether production was hiding too much under the guise of a “twist.” Last week, the feeds resumed to reveal “Big Brother” legend Rachel Reilly had been eliminated.
Heading into this week, there’s already an air of skepticism among viewers. Will the same extended delay happen again, or will CBS allow the feeds to resume more quickly so fans can see who claimed the Head of Household room and power? For many, the feeds aren’t just a bonus—they’re the heartbeat of the show. If production repeats last week’s long blackout, it risks alienating the die-hard audience who invest hours following the game outside of the network edit. For now, fans are left in limbo, hoping the downtime won’t become the new normal.
(Updated 11pm PST) Live feeds resumed an hour and a half after the episode aired on the west coast. Vince is the new HoH!
Ava and Kelley speculate as to who Vince will nominate.
Vince speaks with Morgan about his targets for the week. Ava, Keanu and Kelley are in his line of sight.
Official nominations will be made tomorrow in the “Big Brother” house.




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