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After winning Head of Household for the third time, Vince Panaro thought he had an easy week in front of him. His ultimate goal was to keep his two besties — Lauren Domingue and Morgan Pope, who were ironically working on opposite sides of the house from each other — safe for the week. So, he nominated Ava Pearl, Keanu Soto, and Kelley Jorgensen for eviction.

But then Morgan won the Power of Veto.

Morgan is the first black woman to
• win BB comics veto comp
• win more than one pov comps
• win 3 consecutive pov comps
She’s a badass black woman. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯💯💯 #bb27 pic.twitter.com/wjv8lvTinV

— Frankie (@FrankietheFresh) September 13, 2025

Morgan’s reputation as a comp beast is clearly growing, as she’s now won three Veto medallions in a row. She used the first two to save herself in Weeks 8 and 9. What will she do in Week 10? Stay tuned.

Morgan Pope and Vince Panaro on 'Big Brother 27' Rachel Reilly and Will Williams, 'Big Brother 27'

Should Morgan decide to use the power and remove Ava, Keanu, or Kelley from the chopping block, Vince would only have two renom options available to him: Lauren and Ashley Hollis. Such is the case when there are only seven people left in the house!

Morgan and Ashley have been working with Vince in the “Judges” alliance for weeks, so they will undoubtedly try to convince him to backdoor Lauren. If they’re successful, Lauren could end up getting the boot since there are only four people voting this week, and most of her allies are on the block and ineligible to vote. That would put Vince in a precarious position, as he and Lauren had a final two deal (one of many Vince made this summer).

When Lauren asked Vince what he would do if Morgan ends up using the Veto, he simply replied, “I’d be very, very mad.” The “Bayou Baddie” from Louisiana needed more from him, so she inquired again. That’s when the “Hard-Boiled Detective” stated, “I’d be torn. It’s either Ashley or you, right? There are only two choices.”

Lauren’s face became a wash of emotion, as the answer she clearly wanted to hear from Vince was that they were in a final two and she had nothing to worry about. The fact that he failed to comfort her in that moment spoke volumes for their future together in the game. All together now: Yikes!

The last two times Vince held the HOH key, he oversaw the evictions of Isaiah “Zae” Frederich and Katherine Woodman. The unemployed Californian is the only person this season to become Head of Household three times. As for the others, Lauren earned that title twice, Ava and Keanu won once each, and Ashley, Kelley, and Morgan have yet to prevail.

Watch all the Veto drama play out on CBS this Wednesday. Then on Thursday, tune in for an exciting double eviction episode.