Big Brother 27 — Full list of evicted Houseguests revealed

Big Brother 27 set | Image vi Instagram/ @bigbrothercbs
Big Brother 27 set | Image vi Instagram/ @bigbrothercbs

Big Brother 27 packaged itself as "Hotel Mysteré," and began with 17 house guests vying for the $750,000 prize in a tense mansion with secret passageways and competitions with a mystery theme. Six players have been eliminated from the show thus far in dramatic fashion.

Isaiah "Zae" Frederich was the first to depart after a contentious live-feed slur that swiftly changed viewers' perceptions and resulted in his removal in Week 1. Amy Bingham (Week 2), Adrian Rocha (Week 3), and Jimmy Heagerty (Week 4) followed. After Zach Cornell's abrupt departure in Week 6, seasoned strategist Rachel Reilly was able to establish her dominance over the house.

Here is a complete list of Big Brother 27's evicted Houseguests.


Evicted Houseguests from Big Brother 27

The Big Brother 27 ousted competitors list is out, and it's been quite the journey. Every eviction exposes changing alliances and tactics, from disputes and blindsides to competitive sweeps. The complete list of people who have been shown the escape door thus far is provided here.

Week HouseGuestNotes
1Isaiah “Zae” FrederichEvicted after controversial slur; vote 9–5
2Amy BinghamNext to go after nominations and POV events
3 Adrian RochaEvicted following HOH/Game policies
4 Jimmy Heagerty Continued trend of early exits
6 Zack Cornell Blindsided in Week 6; failed to use $10k power

Week 1 - Isaiah "Zae" Frederich

The first to be evicted, Isaiah "Zae" Frederich, caused a great deal of controversy at the beginning of the season. Zae used a nasty phrase during a late-night chess game on the live streams, which quickly caused viewers and his fellow competitors to react negatively.

Even though he expressed regret and apologized during his leave interview, the house ultimately decided that his presence had been too disruptive. Early on, it was clear that personal conduct would be just as important this season as strategy when Zae was eliminated by a resounding 9–5 vote.


Week 2 - Amy Bingham

The next victim of the game was Amy Bingham. Despite having a gentle disposition, Amy found it difficult to form strong bonds with other members of the household.

She was an easy target when it came time for nominations. Amy's campaign was unsuccessful without substantial support or a daring gameplay move, and she was kicked out when the Power of Veto competition failed to change the vote in her favor.


Week 3 - Adrian Rocha

Adrian Rocha was under the spotlight in Week 3. Other Houseguests quickly realized that he was a serious threat in future competitions due to his physical prowess.

Even though Adrian made an effort to portray himself as a faithful ally, rivals recognized that getting rid of him quickly would safeguard their long-term strategy. Before he could dominate the upcoming endurance challenges, Adrian was voted out with that mindset.


Week 4 – Jimmy Heagerty

Jimmy Heagerty's eviction served as a reminder of what happens when you play too passively. His easygoing demeanor made him likable, but it also exposed his lack of planning.

By the fourth week, Jimmy had no solid ally to rely on. Without much opposition from the house, he was easily voted off once he was on the block.


Week 6 – Zach Cornell

Zach Cornell's departure is still among Big Brother season's most unexpected voteouts. Zach had a strong $10,000 safety edge, but he decided not to use it because he trusted his alliance to keep him safe.

Unfortunately, his shifting allegiances were exposed, leading to an 8–2 vote that dismissed him. During the live interview, Julie Chen Moonves even gave him a friendly tap with her cue cards, highlighting the significance of his lost chance.

Big Brother 27 has already seen six evictions, and it still offers thrilling action and surprising turns. Every departure has changed the game's terrain, from Zach's calculated mistake to Zae's abrupt departure. The surviving players must adjust as the season progresses or face the possibility of making a spectacular exit themselves.


Head to CBS to watch Big Brother 27.

Edited by Yesha Srivastava