"Big Brother 27" has reached a pivotal moment as it transitions into the jury phase of the season. With the suspense building up following the recent eviction and the latest episode of "Big Brother: Unlocked," fans are eagerly anticipating when the show will return for its next episode. Unfortunately, viewers will have to exercise some patience as the show will not be airing on its usual Sunday slot due to CBS hosting the MTV Video Music Awards from 8-11 p.m. ET. Instead, fans can catch the next episode of "Big Brother" on Tuesday, September 9, at 8 p.m. on CBS.
The popular reality TV series, "Big Brother," typically airs on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays on CBS. However, this week's schedule has been altered to accommodate the MTV Video Music Awards broadcast. As fans await the show's return, new and returning subscribers to Paramount+ have the opportunity to avail themselves of a special promotion offering 50% off the annual subscription to the Paramount+ Essential and Premium plans until September 18. The Essential plan, which includes ads, is priced at $29.99 per year, while the ad-free Premium plan is available for $59.99 annually. Notably, the promotion does not include a free trial for either plan, and monthly subscriptions are not covered under the offer.
The upcoming "Big Brother" episode on September 7 is set to air from 8-9 p.m., resuming the regular schedule with back-to-back episodes on Wednesday, September 8, from 8-9:30 p.m., and on Thursday, September 9, from 8-9 p.m. In the previous eviction episode on September 4, viewer-favorite Mickey Lee bid farewell to the house, garnering a 6-1 vote against her. The remaining nine houseguests include clist the names of the remaining contestantsc.
For those wanting a deeper, unfiltered look into the happenings inside the "Big Brother" house, live feeds are available around the clock on Paramount+. This exclusive feature allows fans to witness every move and conversation of the houseguests as they strategize, socialize, and compete for the grand prize of $750,000.
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In conclusion, with the drama heating up in the "Big Brother 27" house, fans have plenty of options to stay connected and catch all the action as the season progresses. Whether through Paramount+ for exclusive live feeds, DirecTV for a comprehensive channel lineup, or FuboTV for a diverse range of content, viewers can tailor their streaming experience to suit their preferences. As anticipation builds for the upcoming episodes, the competitive spirit and strategic gameplay of the remaining houseguests promise to keep audiences entertained and engaged.