“Summer House” season 10 has officially wrapped, and fans are already buzzing about what went down in the Hamptons. With a mix of new cast members and some big shifts among the returning crew, the upcoming season promises fresh energy, plenty of drama, and a completely different vibe. From casting changes to what the stars spilled at BravoCon, here’s everything we know so far.
Four New ‘Summer House’ Season 10 Cast Members Revealed
According to Bravo and Cocktails, Bravo is shaking up “Summer House” with four newcomers for season 10: Ben Waddell, Kelly Justin “KJ” Dillard, Levi Sebree, and Bailey Taylor.
Waddell arrives with prior reality TV experience after appearing on “The Bachelor Australia,” and reportedly entered the group through returning couple Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula. “The two boy newbies are West’s friend KJ Dillard and Kyle/Amanda’s friend Ben Waddell,” the outlet reported. “Two new girls are Levi Sebree and Bailey Taylor… the two girl newbies are close friends already.”
Dillard, a musician who recently released an EP called “No Signal,” is also friends with West Wilson and Jesse Solomon. Levi works in New York City’s event industry, while Taylor — based in NYC as well — hosts the “It Girl Series” podcast and appears on BspokeTV.
The additions set the stage for season 10 to feel fresh and fast-paced, something the cast has echoed during BravoCon 2025.
Wes Wilson & Jesse Solomon Reveal How the Show Feels Without Paige DeSorbo
While promoting the new season at BravoCon, Jesse Solomon told Us Weekly that Paige DeSorbo’s absence changed the energy dramatically. “It was more of a party vibe [in season 10], because [the cast] weren’t in bed all day,” Solomon said. “[The girls] weren’t incentivized to just sit with Paige and so we all went out together a lot, which was a nice change of pace.”
West Wilson agreed that DeSorbo’s presence was missed — just in a different way. “Paige and I always have a good humor back and forth that I missed,” he said. “But Ciara [Miller] and Amanda [Batula] went out a lot more.”
Solomon also joked that he might avoid watching the season live. “I’m gonna try not to watch and just binge it at the end, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to keep myself from watching,” he told Us. “It’ll be good. I just think it’s very distracting to watch ‘Summer House’ in real time.”
“Summer House” season 10 will premiere in 2026 on Bravo.



