Fans were stunned when “Summer House” stars Amanda Batula and West Wilson announced their relationship. Now, co-star Lindsay Hubbard is revealing when she found out about their romance.
The Bravo star spoke out about the situation while attending The Daily Front Row’s 10th Annual Fashion L.A. Awards in Beverly Hills on April 14, telling E! News that she “learned about all of it as you guys are learning about it.”
She also added, “and it’s all very shocking. As the days go on, I’m still shocked every day.”
Lindsay Hubbard Teases ‘In the City’
On the same red carpet, Hubbard also teased the upcoming first season of her “Summer House” spinoff, “In the City.” The new series, debuting after the season 10 finale of “Summer House,” follows a number of the show’s cast back to NYC after they wrap up their time in the Hamptons.
“‘In the City’ is more about our everyday lives where you’re getting a real, hard look at what we go through in the city in that next chapter of our lives,” she told E! when asked about the difference between the two shows. “Some people are married, some people have kids and some people are trying to figure out some really important big, life, adult decisions. We’re being adults now for the first time.”
She later spilled on her recent reunion with ex Carl Radke, after the pair poked fun at Kyle Cooke’s comment that “Carl’s a Mess” for a new Uber Eats ad.
“If we can bring a little light and positivity in some weird, seemingly dark times, I’m here for it—and that was the point,” Hubbard said of the spot. “I would like to put a smile on people’s faces in the most unexpected ways.”
New Details on ‘Summer House’ Reunion
As Season 10 of “Summer House” continues to air, Bravo fans are eagerly awaiting this season’s reunion.
The reunion, of course, will be the first time Batula, West, their exes Kyle Cooke and Ciara Miller, and the rest of the cast will be in the same room after the pair’s new romance was revealed. It should be interesting to see how their co-stars and exes address the situation.
After some online speculation that the cast would film the reunion separately, instead of all on the stage at once, both Hubbard and Bravo reacted to the rumors.
“I haven’t heard anything about this, but I sure AF hope not. It would be a huge disservice if that happens,” wrote Hubbard on Instagram. Bravo then also chimed in, writing, “Here to debunk this rumor…that’s not how this reunion is going down.”
Speaking with TMZ on April 13, Hubbard also confirmed the cast would be “addressing everything at the reunion that’s coming up.”
The Season 10 finale of “Summer House” is slated for May 19, 2026, with “In the City” premiering immediately after it airs.



