🚨 Attention! The information below reveals spoilers from the Big Brother Season 27 (as of July 16th) streaming on Paramount+. Proceed with caution, as you might be inadvertently spoiling the plot for yourself!
The live feeds for Big Brother Season 27 were only activated this week, but if the delayed start was intended to help housemates adjust while minimizing inappropriate behavior, it’s questionable whether it worked. Unfortunately, the show has already faced its first controversy of the season, as one housemate was caught using a derogatory term on camera.
Viewers tuning into Big Brother online for Week 1 veto competition results or hints about eviction were surprised during the early morning hours by Isaiah Fredrich’s use of inappropriate language. The consequences could be severe, depending on how CBS chooses to handle the situation.
Zae Was Caught Uttering A Slur On Live Feeds
On a Tuesday night, quite early, I found myself engrossed in a game of chess with Keanu Soto. We both thought we were alone and off-camera, but as any true BB fan knows, someone’s always watching – and recording. Little did we know that our conversation would spark a buzz on social media, with viewers pointing out what they considered unacceptable behavior. Below, you can find the raw footage (please be advised it contains a slur).
Since then, the incident where Fredrich uttered one of the words he was trying not to say has spread widely, causing quite a stir. Many people have pointed out that instance, with some arguing it was an understandable mistake, while others question how frequently he might be using such inappropriate language when off-camera.
Will Zae Receive Any Punishment For His Use Of A Slur?
It is possible that, similar to Season 25, Big Brother may enforce a zero-tolerance policy towards offensive language and expel contestant Zae if they use a racially insensitive term. However, the specific actions of the show in response to Zae’s infraction remain to be seen.

Why I’m Triggered By Two Big Brother Season 27 Houseguests Already Saying They Don’t Want To Win
It can be tough to anticipate how a production team will react in a specific conflict, but it’s important to remember that a similar incident transpired not too long ago. In Season 25, Jared Fields, son of Survivor star Cirie Fields, used the same derogatory term as Zae on the live feeds. Despite this, Jared was not disqualified from the competition, leading some to ponder whether there’s a specific threshold for how offensive language must be before it results in expulsion.
From the way Jared was managed in Season 25, it seems unlikely that Zae will face severe penalties beyond possibly receiving a written warning about inappropriate language. To be honest, I doubt it would have escalated this far if the incident hadn’t become viral on social media, which usually leads to the show’s producers taking action. I don’t anticipate him being removed from the game, and given his current position on the block and potential nomination for eviction (provided he doesn’t win the Blockbuster), he might leave voluntarily or be voted out soon anyway.
This week’s conclusion will be shaped by the upcoming events: “Big Brother” airs a fresh 90-minute episode on Wednesday, July 16th at 8:00 p.m. ET, followed by the live eviction episode on Thursday at the same time on CBS. For those who want more, they can tune into Paramount+ and Pluto TV for the live feeds.
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