“Summer House” season 10 is coming to an end, and Bravo has confirmed when fans can expect both the finale and the reunion. The season has followed the group as they deal with changing friendships, relationship drama, and tension in the house, particularly regarding Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula’s dissolving relationship. (Also, knowing what Bravo fans know now about Batula’s current relationship with West Wilson.)
‘Summer House’ Season 10 Finale Date and What to Expect
The “Summer House” season 10 finale will air Tuesday, May 19, at 8/7c on Bravo, with streaming available the next day on Peacock. The episode will close out a season that has focused on shifting dynamics within the group, both in their relationships and friendships.
Throughout the season, the cast has split time between their lives in New York City and weekends in the Hamptons. Along the way, viewers have seen group events, themed parties, and growing tension between several housemates.
Recent episodes have centered on Batula, Wilson, Cooke, and Ciara Miller. In episode 13, Batula stayed in New York City while Wilson and Miller had a conversation about their past and worked toward being on better terms after their 2023 relationship.
Not everyone in the house was convinced the two could stay just friends. Batula shared her thoughts during a conversation with Mia Calabrese during episode 14.
“If they got back together? Happy. Literally would make me the happiest person in the whole entire world,” Batula said. “But it’s him.”
She added, “I’m skeptical. I’m weary of him,” and later said, “Ciara is a very special, incredible person, and like [West] needs to treat her differently than any other woman in the world.”
Batula also made it clear she is protective of Miller. “I would die for that girl,” she said. “The way I’d cut West off in one f—ing second if she looked at me.”
Season 10 Drama Is Coming to Ahead as the Reunion Approaches
The same episode ended with one of the season’s most intense moments, during a group dinner. Cooke spoke about plans for his DJ career, including a possible Las Vegas residency. That led Lindsay Hubbard to ask whether he had discussed the decision with Batula.
“This is your family, and you’re not making decisions together, is my point,” Hubbard said.
Cooke said he felt “under attack” and told the group, “Do me a favor, don’t gang up for the umpteenth time.”
The argument escalated quickly. Cooke directed frustration toward Batula, saying, “(expletive) you,” which shocked the group.
Hubbard responded, “If you wanna say ‘(expletive) you,’ say it to me,” adding that Batula had not said anything to her.
Wilson stepped in, telling Cooke, “Talk to Lindsay, don’t look at Amanda. You’re fine.”
Cooke continued, saying, “In a partnership, we pull weight. She doesn’t pull any weight. I’m (expletive) losing my mind.”
Carl Radke tried to calm the situation, telling Cooke to “Chill the (expletive) out,” but the argument continued outside after Cooke left the table. Cooke shouted, “(expletive) you, Carl,” and Radke responded, “(expletive) me? (expletive) you, you loser.”
Other cast members stepped in as the situation escalated, and the episode ended with a “To be continued” message.
‘Summer House’ Reunion Schedule and Andy Cohen Teases Intensity
After the finale, the “Summer House” season 10 reunion will begin airing May 26. The reunion was filmed in New York City in April 2026 and is expected to address the biggest moments from the season.
Host Andy Cohen shared his reaction after filming on his Instagram stories.
“I probably hosted, well, it’s over 100 reunions, maybe 150, something like that. This was one of the most intense reunions we’ve ever shot,” Cohen said on Instagram Stories. “This was a lot. It was very intense.”
He added, “Every question was asked.”
The finale will also lead into the premiere of the spinoff “In the City,” which will air at 9/8c the same night as part of a two-hour crossover event.



