“Big Brother” is back, as the long-running CBS show launched its 27th season July 10.
But what happened during the premiere episode? And did viewers learn the identity of the mystery houseguest?
Here’s everything to know from premiere night.
What happened on the ‘Big Brother’ season 27 premiere?
To open the night, Julie Chen Moonves introduced the first eight houseguests:
Zach, Amy, Adrian and Kelley were the first four to enter the house, with Zach being the very first houseguest to walk through the doors (super fans know that’s a big deal).
In the diary room, Kelley complained about Amy being too loud off the jump before cameras showed a countdown clock.
Morgan Pope, from left, Adrian Rocha and Ava Pearl reacting to the mystery houseguest.
The other four then entered the house.
Julie then introduced the second eight houseguests:
- Cliffton “Will” Williams.
Mickey, Zae, Katherine and Jimmy entered the house. Jimmy quickly said he and Amy had a connection.
Julie then told the last four to go into the house. Mickey mentioned that she saw some attractive men in the house, and specifically named Rylie. Zae and Keanu also mentioned having a bro connection.
Julie ultimately came on the TV and talked to the houseguests, but the countdown clock hit 00:00 and the lights went out. Once the lights came back. Julie had disappeared from the stage and left a single high heel.
The first cheesy segment of the season then occurred: An odd man in a red mask appeared on the TV and said he was behind the disappearances of Julie and the HOH relic. Julie called the houseguests on a phone and told them that eight people would try to find her and the other eight would look for the HOH relic.
Amy, Zach, Ava, Vince, Adrian, Mickey, Lauren and Rylie competed in a competition with the end goal being to save Julie. Zach ultimately won, and Julie popped out of a door.
Kelley, Will, Jimmy, Ashley, Morgan, Zae, Katherine and Keanu competed in a second comp to find the HOH relic.
This story will be updated as the episode airs.
Who is the mystery houseguest on ‘Big Brother’?
The identity is still unknown. This story will be updated throughout the night.
What days will ‘Big Brother’ air this year?
In addition to hour-long episodes Sundays and Thursdays, “Big Brother” will also have 90-minute episodes on Wednesdays, airing from 8-9:30 p.m. ET.
Julie Chen-Moonves in the “Big Brother” season 27 house.
It will also add “Big Brother: Unlocked” every other Friday, starting July 25, from 8-9 p.m. ET. The show will feature “three BB All-Stars (who) offer never-before-seen broadcast footage from the house, exclusive interviews, surprise guest appearances and unprecedented behind-the-scenes access. Former Houseguests (will) share firsthand insight and expertise as they analyze gameplay, assess the competition and give their insider’s perspective,” according to a press release.
Who is on the ‘Big Brother 27’ cast?
CLICK HERE to read more on this year’s houseguests.
When do ‘Big Brother’ live feeds start?
According to Parade magazine’s Sharon Tharp, live feeds start at 12:30 a.m. ET July 14.
Will ‘Big Brother’ live feeds have the flash back feature this year?
While the answer to this question has been unconfirmed, Parade magazine’s Mike Bloom reports that the feature won’t return after being removed last season.
‘Big Brother 27’ house
How many seasons of ‘Big Brother’ are there?
Technically, there are 26 seasons of “Big Brother.” But there have been three seasons of “Celebrity Big Brother,” which Chen Moonves told Us Weekly she expects to return during an upcoming winter.
There was also one season of the spinoff series “Big Brother: Over the Top,” and the “Big Brother Reindeer Games” holiday special aired for the first time in 2023.
“Big Brother” season 27 starts July 10.
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