Big Brother 28 Day 7, The Week 1 veto meeting may have settled the nominations, but it did nothing to settle the Big Brother 28 house.
Mallory used the Power of Veto on herself, Dee followed through with Ashley as the replacement nominee, and the feeds returned to a house that immediately stopped pretending this week was only about the eviction. Yash remains the preferred target, Taylor continues to sit in the strongest position of the three nominees and Ashley is now staring at the possibility that being called a pawn could turn into becoming the first person evicted from the game.
Thursday’s BB Blockbuster—or the BB Lackluster, as I will continue calling it until the twist proves it deserves anything better—is the only thing standing between the house and a relatively straightforward Yash eviction. If Yash wins, the entire week changes and Ashley becomes the person most likely to leave next to Taylor.
Everything happening around the nominees is even more important. Dee and Devens are trying to hold together several overlapping structures. Drew is leaking information from one alliance into another. Jason is openly preparing for war against the reality television veterans. Mallory is already considering revenge against Dee. Melody and Lyric finally gave their partnership a name, while the Lyric and Rome showmance continued becoming increasingly impossible to hide.
The veto meeting ended one part of Week 1. What followed gave us the clearest map yet of where this house is actually heading.
Here Is Where Big Brother 28 Day Week 1 Currently Stands
- Head of Household: Dee
- Original nominees: Mallory, Taylor and Yash
- Power of Veto winner: Mallory
- Veto decision: Mallory used the veto on herself
- Replacement nominee: Ashley
- Final nominees before the BB Lackluster: Ashley, Taylor and Yash
- Current primary target: Yash
- Likely backup target if Yash wins: Ashley
- Nominee in the strongest position: Taylor
- First live eviction: Thursday
Feeds Return With Ashley Officially on the Block
The feeds returned shortly before 1:45 p.m. BBT with the expected result confirmed. Mallory was no longer nominated, Ashley had taken her place and Dee’s preferred target remained Yash.
Ashley had already been warned that she was the likely replacement nominee, so there was no explosive blindside waiting for us when the feeds came back. The more important question was whether Ashley possessed enough social capital to survive if Yash won Thursday’s competition.
The immediate answer did not look encouraging.
Ashley has individual relationships, but she does not currently belong to any of the major named alliances controlling information inside the house. She has been close with Melody and has attempted to build more trust with Ivy and Angela, but those connections remain far less defined than Taylor’s partnership with LaTrice or Yash’s existing relationship with Rome.
Taylor and Yash also began actively working almost immediately. Ashley’s campaign remained quieter while the other nominees moved through the house looking for votes, promises and information.
Dee had successfully placed the least-connected available player on the block without upsetting her main structures. The problem is that she cannot completely control what happens Thursday.
Mallory and Drew Begin Discussing a New Structure
One of the first meaningful conversations after the meeting involved Mallory and Drew.
Mallory currently sits inside the loose Not a Trio understanding with Melody and Lyric. She also has separate agreements with Angela and Barrett to watch out for one another. Drew is part of the real Crossovers alliance with Dee, Devens, Angela and Barrett, but he is also connected to Jason and Melody through the Court Jesters.
That made their conversation an immediate meeting point between two different sides of the house.
Mallory and Drew discussed the possibility of building another group involving themselves, Barrett, Ashley, Lyric and Melody. The proposed collection was loosely referred to as the Hot Tub group, although it was more of an idea than an official alliance.
The conversation still mattered.
Mallory had just survived the block and was no longer waiting for someone else to give her a place in the game. She was beginning to identify people she could gather around herself. Drew, meanwhile, continued positioning himself as the person capable of moving between every room and every group.
That strategy can work, but Drew is already getting close to the point where having access to everything means being trusted by no one.
The Crossovers believe Drew is with them. Jason believes Drew is part of the Court Jesters. Melody has a Final Two arrangement with him that Drew does not appear to view as completely genuine. Now Mallory was discussing another possible structure with Drew at its center.
Drew’s Week 1 game is becoming increasingly dependent on every group failing to compare notes.
Lyric and Rome Stop Hiding What Everyone Already Knows
While Mallory and Drew talked game, Lyric and Rome continued making their showmance increasingly obvious.
Lyric and Rome are the central pair inside the Love Triangle with Jason. They also have individual side relationships connecting them to Dee and Devens through the broader Icon Core, while Rome has a separate duo with Yash.
None of those relationships is as visible as Lyric and Rome.
Lyric was once again sitting on Rome’s lap shortly after the feeds returned. Later in the night, they agreed that neither wanted to win the next Head of Household competition. Rome eventually joined Lyric in her sleeping pod after most of the house had gone to bed.
The showmance is giving both of them an emotional and strategic anchor, but throwing the next HOH would be a dangerous amount of comfort this early.
Jason is already drawing attention toward the people surrounding him. Yash could be evicted Thursday. Dee and Devens are discussing weakening Rome by removing his support system rather than directly targeting him. The house has also stopped treating Lyric and Rome as a subtle connection.
They may believe they are protected by enough overlapping relationships to avoid power, but the showmance is becoming the easiest pair in the house to identify.
Drew Gives Dee More Reasons to Question Kamu and LaTrice
Drew continued his information-sharing tour during a conversation with Dee.
The two discussed Kamu, who is part of the fake Red Corner alliance with Dee, Devens, Chuk and Haley. Kamu, Chuk and Haley appear to believe the Red Corner is a legitimate power structure. Dee and Devens view it as a way to keep track of them while remaining most loyal to the Crossovers.
Drew expressed distrust toward Kamu and questioned how much information could safely be shared with him. Dee already believed Kamu talked too much, so Drew’s comments reinforced concerns that were already developing.
The conversation also moved into Drew’s personal irritation with LaTrice. Some of his complaints centered on her clothing and behavior rather than any direct strategic threat.
That was revealing for a different reason.
Week 1 game conversations are already being shaped by petty annoyances and personality conflicts. LaTrice is aligned with Taylor as a duo and connected to Jason and Rome through Mama’s Angels, but Drew’s frustration with her could become another opening for information to be exaggerated or weaponized later.
In this house, people are beginning to turn personal irritation into strategic justification.
Jason Starts Pulling Angela Into His Own Mess
Jason spent much of the afternoon trying to manage several stories at once.
Jason currently belongs to more named groups than almost anyone in the house:
- The Love Triangle with Rome and Lyric
- The Court Jesters with Drew and Melody
- Mama’s Angels with Rome and LaTrice
- The newly named Cafe Con Leche partnership with Dee

Big Brother 28 Day 7 Status
Instead of using those relationships to lower his profile, Jason began giving multiple people reasons to compare notes about him.
During conversations with Rome and LaTrice, Jason discussed Angela and suggested that she was behaving differently toward him. He believed he could feed Angela selected information, observe what came back and expose where she was moving information throughout the house.
The plan was messy because Angela was already being warned about Jason.
Drew had told Dee, Devens and other Crossovers members that Jason wanted to make a spectacle out of targeting Devens. Jason was also discussing Angela as somebody he could manipulate or eventually remove.
That meant Jason believed he was running an information test while the people he was testing had already been told what he was doing.
LaTrice also entertained the idea of Angela leaving and joked about wanting to be the only “mama” in the house. What could have been harmless personality tension started blending with Jason’s larger campaign against the reality television players.
Jason was not simply floating names. He was creating an identifiable side of the house with himself standing directly in the middle of it.
Dee Makes It Clear Taylor Should Stay Over Ashley
Drew later told Dee that Taylor should remain in the game over Ashley. Dee agreed.
That conversation helped confirm the order among the nominees.
Yash remains the first target. If he loses the BB Lackluster, the votes currently appear available to evict him. If Yash wins, Ashley is in substantially more danger than Taylor.
Taylor has not played a quiet week. She has asked direct questions, counted votes and occasionally pushed conversations harder than necessary. However, she has also given people a strategic reason to keep her.
Barrett and Drew believe Taylor could take shots at people they do not want to target themselves. Melody has already indicated that she promised Taylor her vote. LaTrice remains Taylor’s closest partner. Even Dee increasingly prefers Taylor’s potential value over Ashley’s quieter and less-defined game.
Ashley is being called a pawn, but Taylor is the nominee people are actively finding reasons to save.
Angela and Devens Begin Questioning Drew
Drew’s attempt to prove loyalty by exposing Jason created a new problem.
Angela and Devens began wondering whether Drew’s version of events was completely accurate. Drew had delivered valuable information, but the amount of detail he knew also exposed how deeply involved he had been with Jason.
That is the trap Drew has created for himself.
He told the Crossovers that Jason wanted to backdoor Devens and planned to nominate Kamu, Rome and Chuk as initial pawns. That information helped the Crossovers identify Jason as a threat, but it also showed that Drew had been close enough to Jason to hear the entire plan.
Drew was betraying the Court Jesters to protect his position in the Crossovers. Instead of immediately increasing his value, the betrayal made Dee, Devens and Angela question whether he could be trusted with their information either.
A player who exposes every alliance eventually teaches people that he will expose theirs too.
Dee Gives Yash a Private Lifeline
Yash spent the first several hours after the veto meeting doing what he needed to do: moving around the house and attempting to create uncertainty.
Yash has a duo with Rome, but that relationship has not been enough to overturn the current target. Rome is also attached to Lyric, Jason, Dee and Devens through other structures, giving him little incentive to burn his entire game trying to save Yash.
Dee privately told Yash that she would keep him in the event of a tie, provided he promised not to target her. She also told him to keep the conversation quiet.
The offer should not be mistaken for Dee suddenly wanting Yash to stay. It was protection.
If Yash survives Thursday, Dee wants him leaving the week believing she gave him an opening. She does not want the person she nominated winning the next HOH and treating her as the automatic target.
Yash later spoke with Devens about the danger of removing competitive players too early and floated the possibility of working together. Devens did not close the door, but that conversation was not enough to change the vote.
Yash was beginning to build possible relationships for a Week 2 that he may never reach.
Dee Reassures Taylor While Protecting Every Outcome
Dee later told Taylor that she would vote to keep her in the event of a tie.
Taylor had already become suspicious of the relationship between Dee and Devens. While asking Devens for his vote in front of Dee, Taylor noticed that he became visibly uncomfortable. Taylor told LaTrice that his reaction made her believe Dee and Devens were working together.
Taylor was correct about the relationship, even if one awkward reaction was not definitive proof by itself.
Dee’s reassurance served the same purpose as her promise to Yash. She was attempting to send every nominee into Thursday believing there was still a path through her.
The difference is that Dee’s preference for Taylor eventually became more genuine. Taylor offers protection through aggression. She is willing to campaign, name threats and potentially take shots. Ashley is easier to nominate, but she is also easier for the rest of the house to sacrifice.
Melody and Lyric Begin Building Beyond the Not a Trio
Melody and Lyric continued discussing the structure they wanted around themselves.
Both are connected to Mallory through the loose Not a Trio arrangement, but neither wanted to lock into something formal with Mallory immediately after her veto win. They were more interested in building around each other and then choosing the right additional pieces.
Their preferred group included Drew and Rome, with Jason as a possibility. Melody also wanted another woman involved and had previously expressed interest in working with Taylor and LaTrice.
The idea would connect several existing arrangements:
- Melody and Drew’s Final Two
- Drew, Melody and Jason’s Court Jesters
- Lyric, Rome and Jason’s Love Triangle
- Lyric and Rome’s showmance
- Melody, Mallory and Lyric’s Not a Trio
It also demonstrated why Jason’s game is becoming so dangerous. Nearly every potential group Melody and Lyric discussed already ran through him.
Melody and Lyric like Jason, but they also recognize that he is visible, emotional and capable of turning every disagreement into a house-wide storyline. Building with him could give them information. It could also make them collateral damage.
Yash Starts Checking the Vote Through Lyric
Yash asked Lyric to find out where Melody and Mallory stood with the vote.
Lyric agreed to check, but she also gave him the most honest advice available: focus on winning the BB Lackluster.
Yash’s problem is that he can find individual people willing to speak with him without finding enough people willing to stick their necks out for him.
Mallory may have reasons to oppose Dee, but saving Yash does not directly help her unless she can use him as a number. Melody is more committed to Taylor. Lyric has a relationship with Yash through Rome, but her own game extends through several structures that do not require Yash.
Yash was not completely isolated. He was simply nobody’s highest priority.
Drew Exposes Jason’s Full Plan to Barrett
Drew later gave Barrett a more complete version of Jason’s proposed HOH plan.
According to Drew, Jason wanted to nominate Kamu, Rome and Chuk before attempting to backdoor Devens.
That plan touched nearly every major structure in the house.
Kamu and Chuk are members of the fake Red Corner. Rome is connected to Lyric, Jason, Yash and the Icon Core. Devens is at the center of the Survivor Duo, Core Three and Crossovers.
Jason wanted to create a dramatic HOH week and take a direct shot at one of the most visible strategic players in the game. Instead, the plan reached Devens before Jason ever had power.
Barrett and Drew agreed that they preferred Taylor to stay and could continue playing without Ashley. They also agreed that neither wanted to win the next HOH.
For Barrett, throwing power makes sense. He is protected inside the Crossovers, has a side relationship with Mallory and is not being widely discussed as a target.
For Drew, throwing HOH is much riskier. His name is now attached to too many leaks, promises and competing structures. He may need power sooner than he realizes.
The House Pauses to Celebrate Devens’ Daughter
The strategy briefly stopped when the houseguests gathered in the kitchen to sing Happy Birthday to Devens’ daughter, who was celebrating her ninth birthday.
It was one of the few moments where the house felt less like several competing intelligence agencies and more like a group of people living together.
Those moments matter socially. Devens is increasingly being identified as a strategic threat, but his ability to build genuine relationships remains part of what makes him difficult to remove. People may want him out while still liking him personally.
That emotional separation will become harder as Jason’s campaign against him grows louder.
Jason and Angela’s Relationship Completely Deteriorates
Jason later told Rome and Lyric that Angela had started acting strangely toward him. He repeated the concern to Haley, who suggested Angela was probably only tired.
Angela and Devens had a very different interpretation. They believed Jason had been playing them after learning that he was discussing targeting Devens, Angela and Dee.
Angela was especially hurt by the situation because she believed she had developed a genuine relationship with Jason. From Jason’s perspective, Angela was attempting to control information and pull him closer to the veterans. From Angela’s perspective, Jason had accepted her trust while preparing to use it against her.
The disagreement had moved beyond game strategy.
Angela, Devens and Barrett later compared everything they had heard about Jason. The more they talked, the more Jason’s various plans started fitting together. Jason wanted Devens gone. He distrusted Angela. He had discussed Dee as part of the same power structure. Drew had heard the proposed nominations and backdoor plan.
Jason entered the day connected to nearly everyone. He ended it as one of the easiest common enemies for the Crossovers to discuss.
Barrett Gives Taylor the Reassurance She Needed
Barrett told Taylor that his conversations indicated most of the house wanted to keep her.
Taylor still worried about the vote, but Barrett’s read matched the direction of the house. Taylor had support against either nominee, while Ashley and Yash were increasingly being discussed as the two expendable options.
Barrett and Taylor also discussed the group of Haley, Kamu and Chuk. They viewed the trio as overly confident, isolated from parts of the house and behaving like the “cool kids.”
That perception is dangerous because the Red Corner is not real from Dee and Devens’ perspective.
Kamu, Chuk and Haley believe they have influence through Dee. The rest of the house increasingly sees them as an obvious group. Dee sees them as shields, sources of chaos and people whose information must be controlled.
They are receiving the visibility of a majority alliance without the protection of actually belonging to one.
Angela Warns Haley That a Large Group Is Forming
Angela told Haley that she believed a larger alliance was beginning to take shape.
The conversation was layered with deception on both sides.
Haley is part of the fake Red Corner and believes Angela may be getting pulled closer to that group. Angela has been intentionally allowing Haley and Chuk to think they are making progress with her. Angela’s actual loyalty remains with Dee, Devens, Barrett and Drew through the Crossovers.
Angela was warning Haley about a larger structure while standing inside the real structure Haley had not fully identified.
Haley has become useful to Dee because of the chaos surrounding her. Dee does not personally trust her and has been openly irritated by her behavior, but she understands that Haley attracts attention and can become a target before the people Dee actually wants to protect.
That is not an alliance. It is containment.
Jason Tells Mallory He Wants Devens Out
Jason continued spreading his anti-Devens campaign during a conversation with Mallory.
Jason argued that Devens only discussed meaningful game with Dee, Haley and Angela and made it clear that he wanted Devens removed.
Mallory was a receptive audience.
She had just escaped Dee’s nominations, already questioned the power surrounding Dee and was beginning to consider taking a direct shot at Dee or Haley if she won HOH. She also has individual understandings with Angela and Barrett, meaning any information Jason gave her could eventually move directly back toward the Crossovers.
Jason was trying to recruit Mallory into targeting the veterans without accounting for Mallory’s connections to those same people.
The house does not currently have two clean sides. It has players building competing sides out of the same pieces.
Yash Promises Angela Safety
Yash continued making his rounds by promising Angela safety if he survived and won the next HOH.
Angela has already agreed to watch out for Mallory and remains heavily protected through the Core Three and Crossovers. Yash’s promise gave her another possible layer without requiring her to commit to saving him.
That has been the story of Yash’s campaign.
People are willing to accept his deals. They are less willing to overturn the vote for him.
Yash later told Rome about Angela’s belief that a larger alliance was forming. He noted that Angela did not appear to include Haley in that suspected group, even though Haley’s name continued floating around multiple structures.
Yash and Rome’s duo gives Yash access to information. It has not yet given him control over the vote.
Black Shirts, Denim and the Spider-Man Meme
The house briefly abandoned strategy for coordinated chaos when the men began wearing black tank tops and denim, with the rest of the house eventually joining the theme.
The matching outfits created a series of jokes, poses and an attempted recreation of the Spider-Man pointing meme.
It was a needed break after hours of whispering, alliance diagrams and people accusing one another of running the house.
It also produced the kind of unintentionally funny live-feed content that works better than anything Production In Full Effect could manufacture for the episodes.
Angela, Devens and Barrett Compare Notes on Jason
Once the social break ended, the Jason conversation resumed.
Angela, Devens and Barrett reviewed the information they had received and reached the same conclusion: Jason was actively preparing to target their core.
Angela believed Jason’s behavior had become toxic and emotionally manipulative. Devens understood that Jason viewed him as the largest strategic obstacle in the house. Barrett had now heard the proposed backdoor plan directly from Drew.
They also agreed that Yash remained the person who should leave if he lost the BB Lackluster.
This conversation showed the current strength of the Crossovers. Even with doubts growing around Drew, the remaining core of Dee, Devens, Angela and Barrett continues exchanging information and reaching the same conclusions.
Jason has multiple alliances. The Crossovers have the stronger information pipeline.
Rome Warns Drew That Chuk Changes His Story to Fit In
Rome later told Drew that Chuk had a habit of changing stories or saying what people wanted to hear so he could fit into conversations.
Chuk is connected to Kamu as a duo and Haley through another Final Two arrangement. All three belong to the fake Red Corner.
The concern about Chuk fit into Dee and Devens’ broader read that the Red Corner members could not be trusted with important information. Kamu talks too much, Haley creates chaos and Chuk adjusts himself depending on the room.
The group believes it has been pulled into the center of the house. In reality, its members are becoming shields for the people who created it.
The Harmony Hotties Are Officially Born
Near the end of the night, Melody and Lyric finally gave their partnership a name: The Harmony Hotties.
This is the newest official duo in the Big Brother 28 house.
The name fits both of them, but the timing matters more than the branding. Melody and Lyric had spent the day discussing who they trusted, what kind of alliance they wanted and whether Mallory should be included immediately. Naming their duo gave them a defined relationship separate from all their overlapping connections.
Lyric is attached to Rome through the showmance, Jason through the Love Triangle and Mallory through the Not a Trio. Melody has the Court Jesters with Drew and Jason, the loose arrangement with Mallory and Lyric and a Final Two with Drew that may not be equally valued on both sides.
The Harmony Hotties give Melody and Lyric something that belongs only to them.
They continued discussing the vote and agreed that Yash remained difficult to trust. Melody had already promised Taylor her vote. However, they also considered bringing Yash into a future alliance if he won the BB Lackluster and remained in the game.
That was not loyalty to Yash. It was contingency planning.
They also discussed Taylor as a possible threat if she gained power and agreed that Devens could not be allowed to remain comfortable for too long.
The Harmony Hotties are not currently running the house, but they are one of the few pairs correctly recognizing that they need options on both sides.
Mallory Begins Planning Revenge
Later in the night, Mallory made it clear that surviving the block had not erased what happened.
Mallory discussed nominating Dee and Haley if she won the next HOH. She also noticed how much time Drew had spent with Dee and began questioning exactly where Drew stood.
That observation is dangerous for Drew.
Mallory has separate relationships with Barrett and Angela, while Drew is officially aligned with both of them through the Crossovers. If Mallory begins comparing Drew’s conversations with Melody, Lyric, Barrett or Angela, his entire structure could become visible.
Mallory is also the worst-case HOH result for Dee and Devens. Dee nominated her, attempted to send her home and failed. Mallory has relationships across the house and no reason to protect the current HOH structure.
Winning the veto did not only save Mallory. It created the possibility that Dee’s original target could become the person who fires the first real shot of the season.
Dee and Devens Map the Entire House
The most important conversation of the night came when Dee and Devens finally sat down and compared their information.
The Survivor Duo remains the strongest partnership inside the current power structure. Angela completes their Core Three, while Barrett and Drew round out the Crossovers.
Dee and Devens discussed how Devens had been building individual relationships throughout the house. They also identified Rome as somebody whose support system may need to be weakened before they targeted him directly.
Their concerns about the fake Red Corner were clear:
- Haley worried Dee because of how aggressively she moved through conversations.
- Chuk was becoming known for adjusting his story depending on the audience.
- Kamu talked too much and could not be trusted to keep information contained.
Dee and Devens also compared what they knew about the Court Jesters and the loose group surrounding Melody, Mallory and Lyric. Dee was surprised to learn more about Drew’s relationship with Melody and Jason.
The conversation created another problem for Drew. The more information he gave the Crossovers, the easier it became for Dee and Devens to see how many side arrangements he had.
They also questioned whether Drew’s account of Jason’s plan was completely accurate. They believed Jason wanted to target them, but they were no longer willing to accept every detail without considering Drew’s motives.
Jason had become a threat. Drew had become a question mark.
Dee and Devens Want Other People to Take Their Shots
Dee and Devens discussed weakening Rome indirectly by removing people around him rather than immediately targeting him.
That approach has become central to their strategy.
They do not want to win every competition or nominate every threat themselves. They want to give other players enough information to take the shots for them.
Jason can be pointed toward Rome’s side. Mallory can be directed toward Haley. Taylor can remain in the house because she is willing to target people. Yash can be offered safety promises in case he survives. The Red Corner can absorb attention while believing it is protected.
Dee and Devens are not building one clean majority alliance. They are building a collection of people who can be aimed at one another.
The danger is that too many people are beginning to identify them as the common center.
Mallory Winning HOH Is Their Worst-Case Scenario
Around midnight, Dee and Devens agreed that Mallory winning the next HOH would be the outcome they feared most.
That read is understandable.
Mallory has already mentioned Dee and Haley as possible nominees. She has relationships with Angela and Barrett but is not loyal to the Crossovers. She also has access to Melody and Lyric through the Not a Trio and has now begun discussing possible groups with Drew.
Mallory can nominate Dee without completely isolating herself from the rest of Dee’s structure.
She also has the emotional motivation to do it.
Dee wanted Mallory gone. Mallory survived. The first HOH reign could eventually be remembered less for removing Yash or Ashley and more for creating the player most motivated to dismantle Dee’s game.
Dee Reveals Her Real Trust Rankings
During a late-night cam talk, Dee gave the clearest explanation yet of where her loyalties actually sit.
Her trust ranking began with:
- Devens
- Angela
- Barrett
That confirms the actual center of Dee’s game.
The Survivor Duo comes first. Angela completes the Core Three. Barrett has quietly moved into the next position because he provides information without attracting the attention surrounding Drew.
Drew’s absence from Dee’s top three was notable. He is officially part of the Crossovers, but his constant movement between groups has already cost him trust.
Dee also acknowledged how obvious Lyric and Rome had become and questioned why Kamu, Chuk and Haley believed they controlled her. From Dee’s perspective, the Red Corner is performing exactly as intended: its members feel secure while exposing themselves as a group.
Dee and Devens also discussed leaving small pieces of information with different people to identify leaks. Dee joked about moving objects around the house to confuse everyone, watched interactions through the HOH room screens and continued treating the house like a social experiment she could monitor from above.
Angela breaking the HOH bathtub handle provided a brief comedic interruption, with Dee making it clear that she still enjoyed Angela personally despite the chaos.
Rome Ends the Night With Lyric
As the house finally began settling down, Rome joined Lyric in her pod.
Their relationship has moved far beyond flirtation.
Lyric and Rome are now operating like an obvious pair, discussing competitions together, sharing information and spending nights beside one another. Their allies may still enjoy them individually, but the house will eventually stop treating them as two separate players.
The longer Yash remains in danger and Jason continues drawing attention, the more exposed Lyric and Rome become as the stable pair left behind.
They are protected for now. They are not hidden.
Updated Big Brother 28 Alliance Map

Big Brother 28 Day 7 Alliance Map
The alliance chart makes one thing clear: there is no single house split yet. Nearly every meaningful player belongs to multiple structures that overlap with one another.
The Crossovers
Dee, Devens, Angela, Barrett and Drew
This is the real primary alliance controlling most of the house’s information. Dee and Devens are most loyal to one another, Angela completes the central trio and Barrett is currently trusted more than Drew.
Drew remains included, but his side alliances and information leaks are creating doubts.
The Survivor Duo
Dee and Devens
This is the strongest and most loyal pair in the house. Both have other relationships, but their late-night conversation confirmed that they are comparing everything and protecting one another above everyone else.
The Core Three
Dee, Devens and Angela
Angela remains firmly attached to Dee and Devens despite Jason believing he could manipulate or isolate her. Angela is also allowing Chuk and Haley to think they are pulling her toward the Red Corner.
The Red Corner
Dee, Devens, Kamu, Chuk and Haley
The Red Corner is real to Kamu, Chuk and Haley but fake from Dee and Devens’ perspective.
Kamu talks too much, Chuk changes depending on the room and Haley is being kept because the chaos around her benefits Dee. This group is receiving all the danger of being viewed as a voting bloc without the actual loyalty needed to protect it.
The Icon Core
Dee, Devens, Lyric and Rome
This structure is built through the separate Dee and Lyric understanding and the relationship between Devens and Rome.
It gives the reality television players access to Lyric and Rome, but the connection is being tested by Rome’s closeness to Jason and Yash and by Melody and Lyric’s growing interest in eventually removing Devens.
The Love Triangle
Rome, Lyric and Jason
Lyric and Rome are the showmance at the center, with Jason connected to both.
The group still exchanges information, but Jason’s war against the Crossovers could eventually force Lyric and Rome to choose between him and their outside relationships.
The Court Jesters
Drew, Melody and Jason
This alliance suffered the most damage during Day 7.
Drew leaked Jason’s entire proposed HOH plan to the Crossovers. Jason does not appear to know how much Drew has revealed, while Dee and Devens are beginning to question whether Drew is telling the complete truth.
Mama’s Angels
LaTrice, Rome and Jason
The trio remains intact socially, but its future is tied to Jason’s increasingly aggressive game.
LaTrice is also closely connected to Taylor, while Rome’s strongest personal loyalty remains Lyric.
Not a Trio
Melody, Mallory and Lyric
The three women have agreed to watch out for one another without committing to a fully structured alliance.
Mallory’s veto victory gives the arrangement more value, but Melody and Lyric remain cautious about officially building around her.
Harmony Hotties
Melody and Lyric
The newest official duo in the house.
Melody and Lyric are attempting to build their own structure using pieces from the Court Jesters, Love Triangle and Not a Trio without becoming completely dependent on Jason, Drew, Mallory or the Lyric and Rome showmance.
Other Important Duos and Deals
- LaTrice and Taylor
- Rome and Yash
- Kamu and Chuk
- Chuk and Haley
- Lyric and Rome
- Dee and Devens
- Angela and Mallory have agreed to watch out for one another
- Barrett and Mallory have agreed to watch out for one another
- Dee and Lyric have a separate understanding
- Devens and Rome have a separate understanding
- Drew and Melody have a Final Two arrangement that appears more valuable to Melody than Drew
- Ashley remains close with Melody and is attempting to build trust with Ivy and Angela, but she still lacks a solid alliance
Where the Vote Stands
As of the end of Day 7, the eviction structure remains relatively straightforward.
If Yash Loses the BB Lackluster
Yash will likely be evicted.
He has made several safety promises and found people willing to discuss future plans, but he has not secured enough committed votes to reverse the current target.
If Yash Wins the BB Lackluster
Ashley becomes the likely eviction.
Barrett and Drew have said they can continue without her. Melody has promised Taylor her vote. LaTrice remains firmly attached to Taylor. Dee prefers Taylor’s potential value, and Taylor has spent more time actively locking down support.
Taylor’s Position
Taylor remains the safest of the three nominees.
Her campaigning has occasionally been aggressive, but she has given the house reasons to keep her. She can survive against Yash and currently appears capable of surviving against Ashley.
Her biggest danger is overplaying a position that is already working in her favor.
Final Thoughts
Day 7 showed that the first eviction is only the surface-level story.
Yash remains the target. Ashley remains the backup. Taylor remains the safest nominee. Thursday’s BB Lackluster can alter the final two people on the block, but it is unlikely to change the larger battle beginning around them.
Dee and Devens still have the strongest information network, but their position is becoming visible. Angela and Barrett remain valuable because they can gather information without carrying the same threat level. Drew is sitting inside too many rooms and may have already damaged the trust he was trying to strengthen.
Jason had the messiest day.
He discussed targeting Devens, questioned Angela, participated in multiple overlapping alliances and allowed his proposed HOH plan to travel directly into the hands of the people he wanted to nominate. Jason may believe he is exposing the veterans. Instead, he has given the Crossovers a reason to unite against him.
Mallory emerged from the veto meeting with new life and a growing desire for revenge. Melody and Lyric formalized the Harmony Hotties while quietly building options outside their existing groups. Lyric and Rome continued treating their showmance like something the house could not see, even as everyone watched it happen.
The house is not divided into two sides. It is divided into overlapping circles, fake alliances, real duos, unofficial trios and people pretending they do not know exactly what everyone else is doing.
Thursday’s first eviction will remove one player.
The fallout from Dee’s first HOH reign has already created enough damage to shape several weeks after it. Big Brother 28 Day 7 continues….
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