Ashley Hollis wins 'Big Brother' 27 and $750,000 grand prize after final jury vote

Hollis triumphed over fellow finalists Vince Panaro and Morgan Pope in a three-part competition, winning $75,000.

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Ashley Hollis has been crowned the winner of Big Brother 27, securing the $750,000 grand prize after a season filled with strategy, endurance and shifting alliances.

The 25-year-old attorney claimed victory following an 83-day run that concluded with a decisive 6-1 jury vote.

In the finale, Hollis triumphed over fellow finalists Vince Panaro and Morgan Pope in a three-part competition that tested memory, resilience and game strategy. Panaro finished as runner-up, earning $75,000, while Pope was evicted just before the jury delivered its final decision.

Hollis’s journey to the title included several turning points. In the very first week she faced eviction after a controversy known among fans as “Showergate,” but managed to survive by winning the Power of Veto. She remained safe for most of the season, only returning to the block in week eight.

Her defining moment came in the final Head of Household competition, where she claimed her sole HOH win and chose to take Panaro to the jury vote, ultimately securing her victory.

Outside the house, Hollis is a Georgetown University law graduate whose training may have influenced her measured gameplay and ability to analyse social dynamics. She is also known to be a close friend of Hannah Chaddha, who competed on Big Brother 23.

The finale also awarded additional honours. Keanu Soto was voted America’s Favourite Houseguest, receiving $50,000 after capturing 65% of the fan vote. A season-long twist revealed “The Mastermind” saboteur to be a rotating group of returning houseguests Jessie Godderz, Frankie Grande and Eric Stein.

By combining strategic restraint with timely wins, Hollis successfully outlasted her competitors to become the latest addition to the Big Brother winners’ circle.

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