The countdown is officially on for season 10 of Summer House.
Us Weekly has the exclusive first interviews with the cast as they celebrate their milestone season. And while there’s been plenty of chatter about Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula — who announced their separation on Monday, January 19 — they aren’t the only source of drama in the upcoming season.
“To think, ‘Holy cow, we’ve been doing this for 10 years,’ [is crazy],” Lindsay Hubbard says. “The fact that I have a kid [now] and that we somehow come up with new things to talk about every year is even crazier.”
Keep scrolling for insight on the biggest story lines, including Kyle and Carl Radke’s physical fight in the teaser and more:
A Flirtation Triangle
Ciara Miller, West Wilson, and Jesse Soloman. Kareem Black/Bravo (3)One part of the supertease that rocked Bravo fans was Ciara Miller’s flirtatious moments with both ex West Wilson and his BFF Jesse Solomon. While Ciara, 30, and West, 31, spent most of season 9 not on speaking terms after their season 8 relationship ended on a sour note, the ice begins to thaw during season 10. “There are moments where we aren’t mortal enemies anymore,” West tells Us, calling their dynamic “a melting pot of emotions.” Some moments, he adds, “can seem romantic … it’s weird, but fun.”
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Lindsay, 39, tells Us that “there’s always a vibe between Ciara and West,” but says Jesse, 32, “threw a wrench in that,” leaving her asking the same questions as a lot of viewers after seeing the supertease: “Was he for real?”
Jesse, for his part, insists there’s “no beef” between him and West, describing his own relationship with Ciara as just “fun and flirty.” As Amanda cautions that “there’s a lot more to it than what was even touched on in the trailer,” West, who does say that flirty nature between Jesse and Ciara is nothing new, acknowledges he didn’t see it all in real-time: “I don’t know how this is going to shake out either.”
The Newbies
Amanda, 34, tells Us that she was trying to live her own “version of Love Island” with six (mostly) single newcomers. “I can’t keep up with these kids!” she says. “There was sexual tension, flirtiness, banter, fighting. … There’s a lot that happens this summer.” Ciara also describes the season as “a lot of makeups and makeouts.”
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First of the newbies is Mia Calabrese, a broker and Ciara’s bestie outside of the house. “I love Mia, and then Ben and Bailey make quite a splash too.”
Ben Waddell, a former lead of The Bachelor: Australia, didn’t last long with his final rose winner in 2023, but he made some serious matches on Summer House — at least with the new male BFFs. “Ben is really special to me,” Jesse says. “He’s just so goddamn handsome, and he’s so for the boys.”
KJ Dillard is a former pro skateboarder who is looking for a love connection and finds a new pal in Carl. “KJ has got a great story,” Carl teases. “He definitely brings a younger energy. We connected on a variety of levels.”
Content creator Dara Levitan, meanwhile, has a past with West. “It was a long time ago. She’s a good friend,” he says. “I would never bring anyone into this house that I thought would give me more problems. We’re very cool and platonic — she’s a fun person.”
Creator of media platform It Girl, Bailey Taylor is still reeling two years after a breakup — but finds some comfort in Carl. “I really enjoyed Bailey,” he tells Us, also praising her IRL BFF Levi Sebree. “Levi’s great, but Bailey, I really had some fun with which you’ll see. We had a little bit of flirtation going on.”
The Biggest Blowup Yet
Carl Radke and Kyle Cooke Kareem Black/Bravo (2)Over Labor Day weekend, Kyle and fellow OG Carl end up getting physical. “It was a build up of the entire summer,” Carl tells Us of the conflict with his best friend. “It’s a roller-coaster. [The dinner] starts light and fun. Something gets brought up, then it starts getting tense, then it gets light again …. Then, it starts getting crazy.”
Jesse tells Us that the issue stemmed from “Kyle putting his foot in his mouth,” which Kyle can own. “It was a very unpredictable outburst,” he says. “It was a microcosm of how I was feeling for almost the entire summer, where I don’t want people picking sides, I want friends to understand where I’m coming from. I felt misunderstood.”
Where Lindsay and Carl Stand
There was a lot of discourse about Lindsay’s role on this season of Summer House after she gave birth to daughter Gemma in between seasons. She confirmed to Us that she filmed three weekends of the summer — but it’s likely her impact will expand to more than a handful of episodes. Calling herself “mother Hubbard,” she also admits, “I think it was, like, half guiding [the newbies], and then half stirring the pot.” Lindsay subsequently clarifies: “And then half of that stirring the pot was on accident, and the other half of the stirring the pot was on purpose.”
Season 10 will also mark the second summer where exes Lindsay and Carl are in the same house after ending their engagement. Back in November, Us noticed the twosome seemingly getting along at BravoCon, hinting that there may be an update in their path to friendship on season 10.
“I was pleasantly pleased. During the first 10 minutes of being [at BravoCon], I walked into one of the rooms, Kyle and Amanda were there, Lindsay was there. I was with Jesse and West, and I walked over to Lindsay and she gave me a hug. And I looked over to Kyle and I was like, ‘She gave me a hug!’” Carl tells Us. “We had a friendship and a bond before we were together. … And for this past summer, which you’ll watch, it’s been really nice. You’ll see us, I think, get closer and more cordial and even get some more closure, perhaps.”
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Lindsay, for her part, uses the term “friendly” over friends.
“I’m not a very black-and-white person. I kind of live in a gray area, and that’s probably the dynamic of just being on reality TV for a decade, but I don’t have the opportunity to live in a very black-and-white world as most people in the civilian world do. And I would say I am friendly with Carl,” she says. “There is a moment where things I think shift for Carl and I, where you’ll see why maybe I will consider us friendly in this present moment in time.“
Amanda adds, “I would not title them as friends yet, but I think that there’s maybe a potential that they can rekindle something, we’ll see.” When asked what she means by “rekindle,” she quickly clarifies, “Oh no, a friendship, friendship!”
Summer House premieres on Bravo Tuesday, February 3, at 8 p.m. EST and airs the next day on Peacock.
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