Lauren Domingue, a Lafayette local, won the Head of Household title during Week 3 of Big Brother 27, eliciting cheers from her hometown supporters at the Yard Goat venue. Her mother, Buffy Domingue, watched happily as her daughter secured one of the competition's most coveted spots.
"She's a giant fan. She knows the winners, the losers, the favorite episodes…everything," Buffy explained.
Lauren's triumph is a huge milestone for her, since she had spent years dreaming of participating in the long-running competition. Big Brother places competitors in a secluded home where they compete in tasks, develop alliances, and vote each other out on a weekly basis.
The Head of Household winner is immune to elimination and has authority over the nomination process. Lauren's extensive knowledge of prior seasons and smart games helped her gain this prestigious job despite missing the age minimum in previous applications.
The Domingue family has been devoted viewers since Lauren was young, making this achievement particularly meaningful for the close-knit Louisiana household.
Big Brother 27’s Lauren’s journey to the show and HoH victory
Lauren's journey to Big Brother began during childhood when she would stay up past bedtime to watch episodes with her family.
"She's been watching since she was old enough to stay up after bedtime. As a family, we watched it every night." Buffy recalled.
The commitment extended far beyond casual viewing. Lauren dedicated herself to studying the show's history, revisiting episodes from before her birth and analyzing winning strategies.
Her preparation involved the entire family. They helped coordinate outfits, discussed game tactics, and supported her through multiple application attempts. Buffy noted that her daughter was persistent about wanting to come on the show.
After narrowly missing the age requirement during an earlier application, Lauren finally received the coveted call this year. Buffy described learning about her daughter's selection as feeling "unreal."
The HOH win provides Lauren with crucial safety during a vulnerable point in the competition. As the third week winner, she gains immunity from elimination and power over nominations.
Buffy learned about the victory through Lauren's friend, initially doubting the news.
"I thought her friend was lying when she told me, hen I looked it up and she really did it." she admitted.
The celebration at the Yard Goat reflected the community's investment in Lauren's success. Friends, family, and local fans gathered to witness her moment of triumph.
Buffy offers her advice moving forward in the game
Lauren's HOH victory came with an additional reward: a letter from her mother written shortly after entering the house.
The correspondence provided comfort and encouragement during Lauren's isolation from the outside world. The letter bridged the gap between Lauren's game strategy and family support, reminding her of the people cheering from home.
Buffy's guidance reflects both maternal concern and strategic thinking. She understands the psychological challenges facing her daughter in the competitive environment.
"Don't worry about what anyone else thinks. You work on winning this game." she advised.
This balance between emotional support and tactical focus demonstrates the family's comprehensive approach to Lauren's Big Brother experience. For Buffy, watching extends beyond entertainment. She's witnessing her daughter pursue a lifelong dream with determination, knowledge, and an authentic southern personality. Lauren's extensive preparation and family backing position her well for the remaining competition weeks ahead.
Big Brother 27 airs Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS, with full episodes and live feeds available the next day on Paramount+.