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Big Brother’s Katherine and Jimmy caught breaking show rules on livestream as fans beg series ‘punish’ contestants

BIG Brother’s Katherine and Jimmy have been caught breaking show rules on the show’s livestream as fans beg the series bosses to ‘punish’ the contestants.

Big Brother season 27 premiered on Thursday, July 10th, on CBS and introduced 16 brand new houseguests who will compete for the top $750,000 prize.

Katherine and Jimmy from Big Brother eating together.
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Big Brother’s Katherine and Jimmy caught breaking show rules on livestream as fans beg series ‘punish’ contestants[/caption]

Jimmy Heagerty, Big Brother Season 27 houseguest.
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Jimmy Heagerty is a houseguest on Season 27 of the CBS series Big Brother[/caption]

Katherine Woodman, Big Brother Season 27 houseguest.
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House Guest Katherine Woodman appears to have cheated with Jimmy on the livestream[/caption]

In the latest episodes the house has been divided and the have-nots are restricted to slop and can’t eat regular food.

However on the Live feed show Katherine Woodman and Jimmy Heagerty were spotted allegedly violating this by consuming non-allowed items.

A fan took to social media and posted an image of the pair eating from a bowl and captioned it: “KATHERINE FOR PENALTY RENOM, JIMMY FOR PENALTY RENOM QUICKLY.”

This prompted fan anger and calls for production to impose penalty renominations—putting them on the eviction block as punishment.

One fan wrote: “What if they don’t let them play for HOH next week? Otherwise, what? They’d have 5 nominees on Thursday?”

Another said: “Penalty re-nom..? Babes it’s a penalty vote, next time nominated they will each have an additional vote cast against them.”

“They made some sort of “bisque” with the condiments allowed and no slop…that’s not against the rules is it?

“They used approved condiments. That’s why it was so watery/milky,” explained another BB fan.

While another said: “Like what is the point of having HNs if there is no penalty for breaking the rules?”

“What did they eat, though? Couldn’t tell. Just saw them laughing,” asked another viewer.


Another added: “Can someone CONFIRM what alleged “hidden” stuff was in the bowl or a clip of them actually SAYING they were sneaking it? Pls and TY.”

It is not the first time a contestant has been caught out on the Live Stream.

Zae’s elimination came two days after a controversy when he was caught using an offensive slur on the CBS live feeds.

During a game of late-night chess with contestant Keanu Soto on Monday’s live feeds, Zae made the controversial comment after making an incorrect game move.

Big Brother Villains

Big Brother has been beloved by reality TV fans since 2000. The show brings together a group of strangers to live in a house, competing in various challenges. Along the way, villains are introduced.

Here’s a look at some of the most prolific villains:

  • Jessie Godderz
  • Aaryn Gries
  • Mike Malin
  • Dick Donato
  • Jackson Michie
  • Justin Sebik
  • Paul Abrahamian
  • Rachel Reilly
  • Will Kirby
  • Dan Gheesling
  • Amanda Zuckerman
  • Jack Mathews
  • Shannon Dragoo
  • Chima Simone
  • Paulie Calafiore
  • Vanessa Rousso
  • Jessica Graf
  • Danielle Reyes
  • Matt Hoffman

“Oh s**t! I’m a f**king r****d,” Zae said about himself, before realizing what just came out of his mouth and immediately tried to correct it: “Damn, I shouldn’t have said that word.” 

“No, you shouldn’t,” Keanu responded with an uncomfortable smile.

“It’s one of the ones I was working on not saying,” Zae confessed.

Keanu then uncomfortably laughs and assures Zae: “I think you’re good. You’re lucky it’s late. They probably don’t even have the live feed on.” 

However, the cameras were very much on, and fans caught wind of Zae’s comment, with one saying: “People casually dropping the R word as a slur is legit infuriating.”

“As someone who’s been called the r-word all his life, it’s not a word to drop. at all. I don’t understand how he doesn’t know how that word is communicated to a certain community,” another wrote.

Big Brother airs on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 8 pm ET on CBS with 24/7 live feeds available online and on Paramount+.

Photo of the Big Brother 27 cast.
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Big Brother USA has 24/7 live feeds available[/caption]

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