Big Brother 27’s Finale Crowned Its Big Winner, But I Agree With The Runner-Up’s Last Speech

Be warned! This article reveals major spoilers from the finale of *Big Brother* Season 27. If you haven’t watched it yet, you can stream it with a Paramount+ subscription, but proceed with caution!

After a long season, we finally found out who won the $750,000 prize on *Big Brother* Season 27! I wasn’t sure this finale would be as exciting as some recent ones, but as the show always says, anything can happen!

The night ended with a surprising victory and a tense final question round between the last two houseguests. After following the whole season of *Big Brother* online, we know who won, but many are wondering if the runner-up deserved the win.

Ashley Won Big Brother

Although Ashley surprised everyone by winning the final Head of Household competition, she ultimately took the win. After eliminating Morgan, who many considered the strongest player, it was a close game between Ashley and Vince. The jury voted 6-1 in Ashley’s favor, making her the winner.

I Agree With Vince Saying He Played A Classic Big Brother Game, But I Think That’s What Cost Him

It’s clear Vince didn’t connect with the jury, but it seems harsh that it cost him the win against Ashley. As he pointed out to them, dishonesty and strategy are just part of the game of *Big Brother*, and they likely already knew how they were going to vote.

As a huge fan, I just don’t get the criticism! He played the game the way we all know it’s played – strategically, and doing what he *had* to do to survive. So many winners have gotten to the end by making similar moves, so why should he be penalized for doing the same thing? It feels unfair to suggest he should have settled for second place just because he had to play politically.

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Keanu and Ava from Big Brother 27 discussed their feelings about the season’s biggest moments before the finale, and both offered insightful perspectives.

Honestly, Ashley didn’t need to resort to lying, and I appreciated that she stayed true to her allies. It felt natural, because she never really *had* to. She got a lucky win with the Week 1 veto and managed to navigate that whole ‘Showergate’ mess, but after that, she largely mirrored Ava Pearl’s strategy. Getting to the Final HOH was huge, and I genuinely believe she earned the win. That said, I think it’s a bit much to say she completely outplayed Vince, or that she did everything he did. He played a strong game too, and it feels unfair to penalize him for that.

I’m starting to think the show *Big Brother* has changed how players approach the game. It might take another season to be certain, but it seems the traditional strategies used by players like Dr. Will Kirby and Dan Gheesling aren’t effective anymore. Vince played a classic game and ended up in second place, which is something to consider. Hopefully, Season 28 won’t have a winner who relies on manipulation to throw everything off.

With Season 27 of *Big Brother* finished, many viewers are looking for a new show to watch. Luckily, lots of new TV programs are starting this fall, so there are plenty of options to choose from!

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2025-09-29 05:39