Where does Vince’s allegiance truly lie on Big Brother?
That’s been one of the biggest questions throughout Season 27, as he’s successfully slithered between two sides of the house.
However, his decision to win the latest Head of Household competition has shifted the dynamic of the house somewhat.
Vince has been terrified of Rachel all season and has been plotting her demise. The feeling has been mutual, so it’s just the way the game goes.
But earlier this week, Vince joined The Judges alliance alongside Rachel, Will, Ashley, and Morgan, seemingly putting an end to his feud with Rachel.

To prove his allegiance to The Judges, he voted out Rylie and has since been doing damage control by telling people he was told that Rylie wouldn’t have the votes.
This is one HOH he really didn’t need to win, and he’s going to be forced to lay out his feelings because he’s working with so many people.
Vince Needs to Pick a Side on Big Brother
On Friday, he indicated to Rachel that she wouldn’t be a target, despite telling Kat, Lauren, and Keanu that he had to consider getting his rival out of the house.
But as the day went on, he realized that Mickey was the best person to target this week, and most people were on board with it.

At the nomination ceremony, he sent Ava, Kelley, and Mickey to the block.
Ava was aware she could be a pawn, but Mickey started filling the house with delusions about why she never thought Vince would put her on the block.
The common occurrence with Mickey has been that she believes everyone will follow her lead in the game.
She went as far as pondering whether she could persuade Ava to use the Veto on her, which is laughable considering Ava is her block buddy.

Despite Morgan being the initial target, things will change drastically if she somehow manages to escape the block.
Vince has been vocal with Keanu, Kat, and Lauren that Rachel is also an option, which would go against what he said to Morgan and the rest of the Judges’ alliance.
As a result, Vince will want the nominations to remain the same so that he doesn’t have to show his cards just yet.
The Veto Results Could Shake Things Up
It’s all a part of the fun in Big Brother when someone tries to keep their lies in check, and Vince runs the risk of unraveling because he’s telling everyone what they want to hear.

He even said to Mickey that he’d consider removing her from the block if he won it, so, yeah, it’s pretty insane.
When the feeds returned on Saturday evening, Mickey won the Power of Veto.
This could set up an interesting week ahead, or it could be back to the boredom of the first few weeks of the season.
What are your thoughts on the winner and what it means for Vince? Do you think he’s playing with fire?
Hit the comments.
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