Ashley and Rachel finally compare notes

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After 27 seasons, you’d think the boys of Big Brother would know better than to underestimate the queens in the house. But, bless their hearts, they just keep on trying.

Soon after Keanu Soto used the Power of Veto to remove himself from the block, Head of Household Lauren Domingue chose Adrian Rocha as the renom to sit beside Kelley Jorgensen and Will Williams on eviction night. While most of the house believed that Adrian was the target because of his physical prowess, Rachel Reilly and Ashley Hollis soon compared notes and realized that the boys were plotting something else behind their backs.

It all started when Zach Cornell hinted to Ashley that Will might be “checked out” of the game, insinuating that Will should be voted out next in order to return to his family. That caused the lawyer’s “red flags” to start flapping like shower curtains in the wind.

Rachel’s mouth shot open as she realized, “They said that to me today, too,” referring to Zach and Vince Panaro. “These motherf–kers think they’re playing us,” she shrieked. “Ashley, f–k! They think they’re playing the sh-t out of us. They were like, ‘He’s checked out, don’t you think?’ And I was like, ‘I don’t think so, what are you talking about?'”

Ashley then theorized, “I think they’re planning a flip. I think they’re testing us to see how we would feel.”

“Wait, for this week?” Rachel wondered. “To keep Adrian?”

Ashley agreed, suggesting, “That would make sense why Vinny is up Adrian’s ass.”

Later, Rachel came up with a plan. “If they try to start turning the tables on getting Adrian to stay, we have to vote for Will to stay,” she stated.

The girls agreed that Adrian has to go next, especially since he never talks game with either of them. “I don’t trust Adrian,” Ashley added.

“Oh my God, Ashley, they’re trying to play us,” Rachel reiterated. “I am so mad!” As viewers are well aware, when Rachel gets mad, she threatens to “behead” her enemies, as we saw two weeks ago with Zae Frederich. Should Zach and Vince start watching their heads?

Ashley Hollis, 'Big Brother 27'
Ashley Hollis, Big Brother 27CBS

After Rachel left the pantry, Ashley spoke the following directly to the camera: “I think they are trying to flip the votes. These people think I am dumb. It’s working in my favor!”

Elsewhere in the house, a gossipy Adrian brought it upon himself to tell Kelley that Ava Pearl “doesn’t like” her. “She’s putting up a front to you,” he whispered. “I’m telling you this. Be cool. I trust you with a lot of information this week.”

A confused Kelley responded, “I don’t remember any of it,” and then mimicked a fish breathing underwater. When Adrian explained that Ava thought Kelley was trying to plant seeds and instigate things in the house, Kelley said matter-of-factly, “Yeah, she forgets things easily.”

“Don’t underestimate Ava,” Adrian told her bluntly. “You could probably do it competitor-wise, but game-wise, she’s trying to float on by, and it’s working.”

Find out whether Rachel and Ashley’s realization about the boys, or Adrian’s confession to Kelley about Ava, have any repercussions whatsoever when the next episode airs Wednesday night on CBS. Then on Thursday, a third person will be evicted live, leaving just 14 houseguests to compete for the $750,000 grand prize.

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