


Just when you thought Scary Week was over, Big Brother did the scariest thing of all: fate made Bowie Jane Head of Household! After flying under the radar all season long, so much so that that phrase might as well be Bowie Jane’s middle name, Bowie Jane is finally in a position of power. What’s the DJ/barrister — not barista! — going to do with this daunting responsibility? Like any good DJ, Bowie Jane knows how to mix things up and get people moving… out of the house. SPOILERS ahead for Sunday night’s nomination-centric episode.
As predicted, everyone spent Sunday’s episode really sucking up to Bowie Jane, paying her more attention in a weekend than they have all season. There were a number of possibilities floated for nominations, like Cameron and Blue, or Cory and America. But Bowie Jane wanted to do what was good for Bowie Jane’s game, and she’s still loyal to Cameron and recognizes that Cory and America ain’t gunning for her. Who has slighted Bowie Jane? Well, Felicia and Cirie didn’t let Bowie Jane know about their plan to vote out Red… thirty days ago. Bowie Jane is here to settle some scores.
With the Power of Veto competition coming up, we need to know when we’re going to get more Big Brother. And since the show’s schedule has been all over the place this season, here’s what you need to know about the next episode of Big Brother.
Yes, it is! Big Brother now releases new episodes on Tuesday night, kicking off CBS’ night of programming.
A new Big Brother episode premieres on CBS on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
Nope! While Big Brother previously aired on Wednesdays, the show changed up its schedule again and moved to Tuesdays.

Big Brother is back to airing three episodes a week, and those episodes will air on Sundays at 10 p.m., Tuesdays at 8 p.m., and Thursdays at 9 p.m.
Here’s what the next couple weeks of Big Brother look like.
CBS has not yet officially revealed when the Season 25 finale will drop, but Big Brother reporter Sharon Tharp theorized that November 9 is the likely finale date. That means that Season 25 will be the longest season in Big Brother’s history, lasting 100 days and 42 episodes.
You can stream Big Brother as it airs on your local CBS affiliate via Paramount+ with SHOWTIME. You can also catch up with new episodes on-demand the day after they air. However, if you’re a Paramount+ Essential subscriber, you will only be able to watch Big Brother on-demand the day after it airs.
The Big Brother livestream allows viewers to peek inside the BB House 24/7. This season, the feeds will be available on five channels on the free streaming service Pluto TV. Four of those channels will offer ongoing live feeds from four individual areas of the house, and the fifth will be a combination of the four that’s live-cutting action as it happens. Additionally, a livestream will be available to stream for all Paramount+ subscribers.