Mickey Lee, a contestant from season 27 of Big Brother, has died at the age of 35 on Christmas Day following multiple cardiac arrests. Her family announced the news on her Instagram, highlighting her authenticity and lasting impact on fans and castmates. Tributes from fellow contestants and host Julie Chen Moonves poured in, remembering her strength and spirit.
Mickey C. Lee, known for her appearance on season 27 of the CBS reality series Big Brother, passed away on December 25, 2025, in the early evening, her family confirmed via an Instagram post. The 35-year-old had been hospitalized in the ICU after suffering a series of cardiac arrests linked to complications from the flu, entering critical but stable condition earlier in the week. A GoFundMe launched by her family on December 22 or 23 sought to cover mounting medical costs, raising over $31,000 toward its goal to ease the emotional and financial strain.
Lee competed on Big Brother season 27, which concluded its finale on September 28, 2025. She was evicted on day 59 and quickly became a fan favorite for balancing authenticity with strategy, while also advocating for Atlanta's cultural scene. In a podcast interview with host Julie Chen Moonves on 'God 101' two months prior, Lee revealed she was born with a hole in her heart and had survived an ATV accident that 'should have killed her,' attributing her resilience to faith.
Moonves shared a tribute on Instagram: 'Last night God brought her home. Rest In Peace, dear Mickey. I will see you again on the other side in eternity.' Fellow season 27 contestant Jimmy Heagerty posted a heartfelt message: 'Forever My Girl. Rest in Power Micks,' describing Lee as someone who 'could light up a room without even trying' and his 'OG ride or die.'
Other tributes included Rachel Reilly, who called Lee 'an amazing soul' that shared 'so much light,' and Cliffton 'Will' Williams, who expressed shock and sadness, noting her as 'an incredible spirit and a joy' in the house. Big Brother legend Danielle Reyes offered condolences to the family, emphasizing Lee's deep love within the community. Ashley Hollis, the season's winner, lamented the dreams Lee would not realize. The family requested privacy, stating 'Mickey's light, legacy, and impact will never be forgotten.'