Big Brother 27 Spoilers: Who Won The Week 10 Veto, And The Big Showdown It Sets Up

I can’t wait for the drama to unfold after this.

Julie posing with Zingbot 9000 on the Big Brother set

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Warning! The following contains spoilers from the Big Brother live feeds as of Sunday, September 14th. Stream the feeds with a Paramount+ subscription and read at your own risk!

Big Brother Season 27 is skipping another Sunday episode as it heads into Week 10, and viewers will have to wait until Wednesday to see Vince Panaro win his third Head of Household of the season. While the episode is delayed, the game is still going on in the house, and those following live feeds already know the showdown brewing between two Houseguests.

CinemaBlend continues to watch Big Brother online and knows who won the veto. Vince put Ava Pearl, Kelley Jorgensen, and Keanu Soto on the block, but it looks as though one of those choices is coming down after the winner made their intention clear to see someone else put up for eviction.

Morgan wearing a bandana and smiling

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Morgan Won The Week 10 Veto

It wasn’t that long ago that Big Brother fans were roasting Morgan Pope for having zero comp wins. Since then, my top choice to win Season 27 has won two veto competitions, and just secured her third to put a plan in motion that she’s wanted to see go down since her ally Vince won the HOH. It looks like she’s going to get her way, but will she finally be able to get her biggest rival out?

Lauren making a sad face

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Morgan Wants Lauren On The Block, And May Get Her Wish

Morgan pleaded with Vince to put Lauren Domingue on the block, in large part due to the latter’s latest attempt to get Morgan sent to the jury house the previous week. She rightfully called out Vince for prioritizing his Final Two with Lauren over his Final Two with her, and told him it was time for Lauren to see the block, even if it doesn’t send her home.

Vince spared Lauren from seeing the nomination block, but now, with Morgan winning the veto and fully intending to use it, it will be pretty hard to refuse to put her up at Morgan’s request once again. Doing so would likely end their partnership, and he’s not looking to burn a bridge when he’s ineligible to play for HOH next week.

Morgan will likely get her wish of Lauren going up for eviction, but whether her rival will go home is another story. Right now, the agreed-upon plan is for Morgan to pull down Ava, and for Lauren to sit up there alongside Kelley or Keanu. The assumption from Vince is that his buddy would be safe in either instance, as Kelley and Keanu have been impossible to get out of the game thus far.

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