The 'Big Brother' Jury House Is Even Nicer Than the Main House

The 'Big Brother' jury house is arguably nicer than the actual house the contestants live in before eviction — get all the details here!

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Sep. 11 2019, Updated 6:18 p.m. ET

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While most Big Brother seasons start out with 16 houseguests, of course not all 16 houseguests end up winning the $500,000 prize. That said, after a contestant is evicted, they do not continue to live in the Big Brother house. Instead, the last nine evicted houseguests (the early ones get to go home to their families) are sent to live in the jury house until finale night. But, what is the Big Brother jury house like? Scroll down for everything we know about the abode!

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What does the Big Brother jury house look like?

Fortunately for BB fans, CBS was very transparent about the looks of the Big Brother house this season. In fact, they even gave viewers a full tour of the home on Instagram, which you can watch here

By taking a peek at the clip, you will learn that the house is equipped with a living room, kitchen, gym, game room, bedrooms, and a backyard with a pool (hence the bathing suits). In fact, it looks like a blast, if you ask us.

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Where is the Big Brother house located?

The location of the Big Brother house as well as the outside view have never been disclosed by CBS, but one Reddit user has a theory that it's in Chatsworth, Calif. which is just under a half hour from Studio City, the location of the Big Brother house set. That makes sense, since the jurors need to be close for finale night.

But while we don't know the exact location, we do know it's always a beautiful house in some sort of tropical-looking location.

Are there Big Brother jury house rules?

While the jurors may be out of the Big Brother house for good, they aren't entirely out of the game. In fact, they have one of the most important jobs of the entire season.

Once the final two is revealed on finale night, each juror has to vote for who they want to win. They get to ask the final two questions before making their decision, and they cast their vote for who they want to take home the prize on live TV.

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All that said, the jurors must still stay disconnected from the outside world to avoid finding out spoilers and other details about the game that may sway their opinions. They do, however, have access to DVD footage of prior competitions and nomination ceremonies (but certainly not diary room sessions) as well as movies, games, swimming, and sometimes even a private beach.

And while the jurors get bored, they find themselves getting creative with their time. For example, Jack, Sis, Kat, and Nick previously filmed a funny talent show for the show's Instagram followers, which you can watch here.

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Who is currently in the Big Brother jury house?

There are currently six jurors in the Big Brother jury house: Kat, Analyse, Jack, Nick, Jessica, and Christie. And on Thursday, Sept. 12, another member will be joining them. And since there are only five contestants left, there is still room for three more jurors. They could be either be Michie, Holly, Cliff, Nicole, or Tommy. 

When is the finale of Big Brother 21?

The Season 21 finale of Big Brother will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 9:30 p.m. on CBS. After the winner is revealed, the entire cast will flee the main and jury houses. And before next season (yes, the hit reality show has already been renewed for next summer!), the houses will be cleaned and redesigned for the new set of houseguests. 

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