Big Brother 27 Spoilers: Who Won The Week 3 Veto, And The Former Houseguest They’re Starting To Resemble

⏳ Attention! The information below reveals spoilers from the Big Brother Season 27 live feeds, updated as of July 27th. Watch it with a Paramount+ membership and proceed with caution!

When Lauren Domingue claimed the Head of Household title in Week 3, I had my doubts about her desire for that victory. Now, it seems certain that she won’t relish the remainder of this week. This impression arises due to the most recent veto result, which means she must place someone else on nomination block.

In this current streaming session of “Big Brother” on TopMob, Lauren has nominated Keanu Soto, Kelley Jorgensen, and Will Williams for eviction. The tension rises as one of them has won the Power of Veto this week. It’s intriguing to note that the veto winner seems to be exhibiting traits similar to a renowned past “Big Brother” houseguest, sparking nostalgic feelings.

Keanu Won The Week 3 Veto

In the typical pattern seen on Big Brother, Keanu has triumphed in a veto contest this time around. Interestingly enough, this is his first individual win; previously, Season 20 champion Kaycee Clark assisted him during Week 2 when he utilized his power. As a result, the housemate with the most prominent target on his back has once again been shielded from eviction, which is beginning to echo the journey of a previous Houseguest who followed a similar trajectory.

Keanu Is Starting To Remind Me Of Frank Eudy

Reflecting on Keanu’s initial triumph in Big Brother, coupled with his brusque demeanor and conflicts with fellow Houseguests, stirs memories of Frank Eudy. Frank, who had a deep understanding of the game, might have advanced more in seasons 14 and 18, but his early competitive prowess made him an enormous target for elimination.

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In the end, Frank erred significantly by failing to leverage his victories and make use of his guaranteed immunity. Had he done so, he could have strengthened his bonds with fellow Housemates, reducing the likelihood of being nominated for elimination in the coming weeks.

At present, it seems that Keanu is missing the self-awareness to speak less and listen more, and there may come a time when his fortunes will turn sour. To prolong his stay in this situation, his wisest course of action might be to appease those pushing hardest for his removal by mending relationships. Alternatively, he could attempt to win the Head of Household competition. However, I’m uncertain if winning HoH at this stage would benefit him, considering the discontent among housemates about how they perceive him as ruling the house.

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