Bravo’s newest spinoff, “In The City,” is officially ready to bring the chaos.
The “Summer House” spinoff premieres May 19 at 9 p.m. ET as a two-hour event immediately following the “Summer House” season 10 finale, and based on the first trailer alone, fans should prepare for relationship breakdowns, friendship implosions, dating drama, and some major surprises.
The series follows several familiar Bravo faces as they navigate life in New York City during major turning points, including divorce, parenthood, career pressure, and complicated friendships.
Leading the cast are “Summer House” stars Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Danielle Olivera, and Andrea Denver, alongside a group of newcomers already bringing plenty of drama.
Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke’s Divorce Drama Takes Center Stage
One of the biggest storylines in “In The City” centers around Batula and Cooke’s separation after four years of marriage.
The trailer opens with footage from their 2021 wedding before flashing headlines about their breakup across the screen.
“Not every love story ends in happily ever after,” a graphic reads as Andy Cohen’s voice references the “bombshell news” of their split.
Things quickly get tense between the former couple.
At one point, Batula directly questions Cooke about another person allegedly being in their apartment while she slept.
“Who was in our apartment last night?” Batula asks. “While I’m asleep? Do you know how many times you cheated on me?”
Later in the trailer, Batula appears to warn Cooke about their divorce battle.
“We don’t have a prenup, but if you come for me, I’ll come for you,” Batula says.
When Cooke responds, “That would be a losing battle,” Batula fires back, “Are you threatening me?”
The preview also includes footage of Batula reuniting with West Wilson on a New York sidewalk as the pair greet each other warmly before hugging.
That moment comes amid the fallout surrounding Batula and Wilson’s now-confirmed romance, which became public months after filming wrapped.
Lindsay Hubbard Faces Dating Drama and Friendship Fallout
Meanwhile, Hubbard is juggling single motherhood, dating, and mounting tension within the friend group.
The trailer shows Hubbard trying to navigate life with daughter Gemma while re-entering the dating scene in New York City.
“We’re all trying to figure out how to be real-life adults finally,” Hubbard says in a confessional. “But we’re basically tripping everywhere we go.”
In one lighter moment, Hubbard jokes about not knowing “what kind of condoms to get” ahead of an apparent date night.
But the trailer later takes a more emotional turn.
After discussing how her dream of building a family “was taken away,” Hubbard tearfully admits during a FaceTime call, “I’m choosing partners that continue to abandon me, and it’s made me feel like I should be ashamed.”
Hubbard is also at the center of several friendship conflicts throughout the season.
Olivera accuses Hubbard of being an “internet sleuth” regarding boyfriend Eoin Heavey, while Whitney Fransway complains, “Everyone bows down to Lindsay, and I’m sick of watching it.”
Yvonne Najor later confronts Hubbard directly.
“You’re supposed to be my best friend, and you treat me like (expletive),” Najor says.
Danielle Olivera and Eoin Heavey Face Relationship Questions
Olivera and Heavey’s fast-moving relationship also becomes a major storyline.
The pair appear happy throughout parts of the trailer, but drama surrounding Heavey quickly surfaces.
Olivera addresses online rumors labeling her a “homewrecker” before insisting she has “never been happier.”
However, Batula later drops a shocking allegation while speaking to producers.
“Eoin apparently has a whole-ass wife still,” Batula claims in the trailer.
Elsewhere, Denver and wife Lexi Sundin discuss the possibility of starting a family while navigating pressure from their growing relationship responsibilities.
Denver later addressed the Batula and Wilson fallout while speaking with “Extra.”
“We got caught off guard,” Denver admitted.
Sundin added, “I think our reaction was like everybody else in the world. Didn’t see it coming at all.”
Denver also reflected on Batula and Cooke’s breakup.
“It’s been tough honestly, because also we spend the whole fall cheering for Kyle and Amanda,” Denver said. “I was there at their wedding. I’ve been always a big fan of the both of them.”
Bravo previously confirmed that “In The City” filmed directly after “Summer House” season 10 during fall 2025.
According to the network, the cast will “navigate the biggest transitions of their lives at the time — marriage, separation, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart.”



