Mickey Lee, a 35‑year‑old reality television personality best known for competing on Season 27 of CBS’s Big Brother, has died after suffering multiple cardiac arrests brought on by complications from the flu. Her family announced her passing on Friday, December 26, 2025, revealing that she died on Christmas Day.
In an emotional statement shared on Lee’s official Instagram account, her family shared the heartbreaking news of her “transition” and asked for privacy as they begin to grieve. They described Lee as someone who captured the hearts of fans with her vibrant energy, authenticity, and the genuine relationships she formed both on and off the screen.
Lee had been hospitalized earlier in the week after suffering multiple cardiac arrests believed to be connected to severe complications from the flu. A GoFundMe campaign was launched by loved ones to help cover mounting medical expenses and support her during the difficult medical crisis, and as of late Friday had raised over $30,000 toward its goal.
Originally from Jacksonville, Florida, Lee was based in Atlanta, Georgia, where she worked as an event curator and creative professional. She appeared on Big Brother’s 27th season, which aired in 2025, and quickly became known for her bold personality, strategic gameplay, and infectious enthusiasm. Lee was evicted from the competition in mid‑season but remained a fan favorite.
Tributes have poured in from fans and fellow Big Brother contestants on social media, with many expressing sorrow and remembering Lee’s warm spirit and the joy she brought to her supporters. Fellow Big Brother alums took to Instagram to lament her passing and celebrate her life, describing her as kind, fierce, and unforgettable.
Lee’s family said that details about memorial services will be shared at a later date and continued to request privacy as they mourn their profound loss.