Big Brother 27’s Rylie Jeffries Clarifies Situation With Ex-Girlfriend Claiming He Fathered Her Unborn Child

Over the past few days in Big Brother Season 27, viewers have been quite shocked and discussion-sparking events have unfolded. The unexpected eviction of Rachel Reilly stirred up plenty of reactions among fans, as many found it puzzling that CBS opted for an immediate elimination. Additionally, there’s been some major news about Rylie Jeffries and a contentious issue from early in the season surrounding an unborn child. Most recently, we have some significant updates to share.

People who have been following Big Brother online may have come across claims made shortly after the show premiered. These accusations were made by a woman named Reagan, who asserted that Rylie was the father of her child but wasn’t fulfilling his child support obligations. Now, several weeks after Rylie’s eviction, he is addressing these claims and disclosing the most recent details for those curious about the matter.

Rylie Jeffries Explains Situation With Ex-Girlfriend And Child

After exiting the “Big Brother” house, Rylie is now more open to sharing his thoughts, although there was initially a hold on conducting interviews right after his eviction. He recently featured on “Talking Reality With BB Steph,” where he aimed to clarify lingering questions from viewers about the show’s events, as seen on live feeds with a Paramount+ subscription. During the discussion, both in-game and out-of-game incidents were touched upon. Regarding speculations about Rylie having a child, the interviewer sought some clarity, to which he responded explicitly.

Prior to entering the Big Brother house, I was definitively informed that I wasn’t the biological father of an unborn child. Subsequently, I was prevented from reaching out to her. A paternity test is being conducted to establish whether I am indeed the father or not.

Rylie mentions with confidence that he isn’t the father twice in his story. Initially, it seems he is referring to being told by the woman involved that he wasn’t the father of her child. However, later on in the story, there appears to be a change: since she reportedly blocked him, Rylie now intends to undergo a paternity test to provide legal evidence that he isn’t the father of her unborn child.

Only after that point can we say for sure. Yet, from the information available up until this interview, published on Tuesday, September 9th, it doesn’t seem to have occurred yet.

What’s Happening With Rylie And Katherine?

It was unclear to viewers of Big Brother Season 27 how much the houseguests were aware of the paternity situation involving one of them, and some speculated that his in-house romantic partner, Katherine Woodman, might have been kept in the dark about it all. Julie Chen Moonves, host of the show, felt that both individuals were too young to make a commitment to each other, but after the show, there was curiosity about what Kat thought about a potential relationship with Rylie.

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In a conversation following her elimination, TopMob caught up with Kat, who assured us she has been keeping tabs on Rylie after he was evicted. However, she chose not to disclose if they’ve arranged to spend time together once the Big Brother season 27 wraps up, or if they’re simply waiting for the final episode before reuniting.

The question of whether Rylie and Kat will be an official couple post-season remains uncertain. Previous seasons have shown that showmances can dissolve swiftly, while also demonstrating unexpected relationships between seemingly unlikely pairs. Recall the shock factor when Makensy Manbeck and Matt Hardeman began dating following Season 26? As for Rylie and Kat, their situation is unique, so we’ll simply need to stay tuned to find out if the paternity issue might complicate their relationship in the end.

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CBS’s ‘Big Brother’ persists, with fresh installments adjusting their slots in the 2025 television schedule as it moves into autumn. Rest assured, TopMob will remain dedicated to reporting on the game itself and any potential off-house dramas as we approach the finale!

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2025-09-10 21:53