Big Brother 27 is not airing tonight. The CBS reality series has skipped its first Sunday broadcast of the season. The reason is simple: the network is airing the Video Music Awards instead. Fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the next episode.
This marks the first Sunday break of the season. The show just reached jury stage with only nine players left. The $750,000 grand prize is still in sight, but the game pauses for a special broadcast. According to CBS, this is the first time the VMAs are on broadcast TV, which explains the swap.
When Will Big Brother 27 Return on CBS?
Big Brother will return with a new episode on Tuesday, Sept. 9. The broadcast will air at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. The shift is a one-time change. After Tuesday, the series is expected to return to its usual schedule.
The next episode is expected to deliver key action. Live feed updates show drama brewing in the house. Fans who follow closely know the competition is tight. The new episode will likely cover major fallout from recent events inside the house. According to AP, schedule changes like this are not unusual during big event weekends.
Why Big Brother Was Replaced by the VMAs
The Video Music Awards took the slot this Sunday. CBS gave priority to the live awards show. This is part of the network’s deal to expand major entertainment events to a wider audience. For Big Brother fans, the delay may feel frustrating. But the move brings more viewers to CBS overall.
The VMAs bring big names, live performances, and ratings pull. Networks often adjust reality shows to fit these events. Big Brother has a strong base, so the shift is not expected to hurt the season. The show will continue with its packed September schedule. The finale remains set for later this month.
Big Brother 27 is not on tonight because of the VMAs. The next episode will air Tuesday night. Fans can expect major updates as the game heats up.
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