Fans React to ‘Big Brother’ 27 Houseguest’s Various Cameo Prices
Fans React to ‘Big Brother’ 27 Houseguest’s Various Cameo Prices

“Big Brother” Season 27 wrapped with plenty of drama, strategic moves, and compelling characters who captured viewers’ attention—and now many of those players are monetizing that fame by joining Cameo. As fans clamor for personalized shout-outs, birthday messages, and inside jokes controlled by their favorite houseguests, the move to Cameo feels like the next natural step. With this platform, former contestants turn their social capital into direct fan engagement—and new income streams. Here’s how recent events from the season might shape the Cameo offerings and what to expect from these Big Brother alumni.
‘Survivor’ Alumni Sai reacts to Ashley charging for her Cameo’s due to her $750,000 grand prize win. Ashley clarifies that she was told to charge $75 but wanted to make the fan shoutout videos more accessible to fans.
Third place Houseguest Morgan Pope is the most expensive at $75 while Rylie Jeffries is the second most expensive at $50. This is not to mention the “Big Brother” legend, Rachel Reilly priced at $135
When the votes were tallied, Keanu Soto claimed the title of America’s Favorite Player (AFP), edging out veteran star Rachel Reilly and Will Williams in the fan vote. His trajectory—escaping nomination, winning vetoes, and navigating alliances—endeared him to audiences who rewarded him for resilience and likability. As AFP, Keanu now enjoys a built-in fan base that could translate to strong demand on Cameo for personalized greetings or motivational messages.
Rachel Reilly and Will Williams, though runners-up for AFP, remain among the most recognized contestants thanks to their return appearances and big personalities. Their established fame may attract fans who want a cameo from a well-known veteran rather than a newer face. Other players from BB27—especially those who carved out memorable arcs, surprise blindsides, or emotional moments—should also find opportunity on Cameo. Fans often seek shoutouts referencing key season moments (betrayals, alliances, funny lines). The more memorable a player was, the more their cameo offerings can lean into inside jokes from the live feeds or finale. Jimmy Heagerty, pre-juror has been enjoying cameo cosplaying as Vince for his videos to fans.
Houseguests who lacked screen time might struggle to generate demand, so strong branding and social media presence will matter. Many will likely pair cameo availability with promotional pushes, bundle deals (e.g. video + photo messages), or limited editions (e.g. holiday greetings). Because the season just ended, the prospect of new content, reactions to live events, or reunion commentary might also drive interest.
Vince’s Absence on Cameo
One dramatic post-show storyline already generating buzz involves Vince Panaro and his girlfriend Kelsey. Shortly after the BB27 finale, Vince reunited with Kelsey in Los Angeles—even though Kelsey had been nowhere to be seen during finale celebrations, and Vince had publicly wondered whether their long-term relationship had ended. Photographs captured them together but without warmth—no hand-holding, no embraces—stoking speculation about tension or closure.
This kind of real-life drama adds emotional weight to any cameo offer Vince might launch. Fans may request video messages acknowledging that chapter, asking for “what happens next” updates, or rehashing moments from the house that involved relationship drama. If he leans into it, his relationship arc could become a recurring theme in his cameo catalog
Because many BB27 contestants are entering Cameo while the show’s memory is still fresh, they have a prime window to capture demand. Early adopters who post frequently, engage with fans, and highlight their cameo page will likely thrive. The combination of competitive gameplay, post-show controversy, and Twitter engagement sets the stage for these Big Brother 27 houseguests to make a splash on Cameo.








