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Welcome to RHAP’s official Big Brother 27 episode recap podcast! Whether you’re a seasoned Big Brother viewer or a newcomer to the show, Rob Has a Podcast promises to be your go-to source for in-depth analysis, daily Live Feed updates, and exclusive interviews with the houseguests themselves.
Rob Cesternino, Taran Armstrong, AJ Norris, and Jenny Autumn discuss the Thursday eviction episode of Big Brother 27.
Big Brother 27 kicks off with a bang as the first eviction night delivers unexpected drama. Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong break down all the action, joined by special guests Jenny Autumn and AJ Norris. The house is left reeling after Zay’s shocking exit and Kelly’s surprise BB Blockbuster victory.
Rachel’s confrontational style takes center stage as she warns Zay, “You come for the queen, you’re going to get beheaded.” The newly-formed Burger Boys alliance scrambles to secure votes, with Zach as the patty and Zay as the buns. Kelly emerges as a wild card, winning the BB Blockbuster comp and confusing her fellow houseguests with her erratic behavior.
The panel discuss:
With Zay out of the picture, all eyes turn to Rachel as a potential target. The Burger Boys alliance, minus their “buns,” must regroup and reassess their strategy. Kelly’s quirky gameplay and surprising comp win position her as an unpredictable force in the house. Meanwhile, the remaining houseguests grapple with shifting alliances and the looming threat of the next HOH competition.
Will Rachel’s aggressive gameplay come back to haunt her, or can she navigate the shifting alliances to stay off the block? Tune in to the full episode for a deep dive into the strategy and social dynamics shaping Big Brother 27.
Preorder Taran’s book here!
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Welcome to RHAP’s official Big Brother 27 episode recap podcast! Whether you’re a seasoned Big Brother viewer or a newcomer to the show, Rob Has a Podcast promises to be your go-to source for in-depth analysis, daily Live Feed updates, and exclusive interviews with the houseguests themselves.
Rob Cesternino, Taran Armstrong, AJ Norris, and Jenny Autumn discuss the Thursday eviction episode of Big Brother 27.
Big Brother 27 kicks off with a bang as the first eviction night delivers unexpected drama. Rob Cesternino and Taran Armstrong break down all the action, joined by special guests Jenny Autumn and AJ Norris. The house is left reeling after Zay’s shocking exit and Kelly’s surprise BB Blockbuster victory.
Rachel’s confrontational style takes center stage as she warns Zay, “You come for the queen, you’re going to get beheaded.” The newly-formed Burger Boys alliance scrambles to secure votes, with Zach as the patty and Zay as the buns. Kelly emerges as a wild card, winning the BB Blockbuster comp and confusing her fellow houseguests with her erratic behavior.
The panel discuss:
With Zay out of the picture, all eyes turn to Rachel as a potential target. The Burger Boys alliance, minus their “buns,” must regroup and reassess their strategy. Kelly’s quirky gameplay and surprising comp win position her as an unpredictable force in the house. Meanwhile, the remaining houseguests grapple with shifting alliances and the looming threat of the next HOH competition.
Will Rachel’s aggressive gameplay come back to haunt her, or can she navigate the shifting alliances to stay off the block? Tune in to the full episode for a deep dive into the strategy and social dynamics shaping Big Brother 27.
Preorder Taran’s book here!

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