Lindsay Hubbard Puts Andy Cohen on the Spot About Her ‘Summer House’ Season 10 Status

   

Lindsay Hubbard questioned Andy Cohen about her status on ”Summer House.” On the May 21 episode of “Watch What Happens Live,” the Bravo TV veteran reacted to a question about her future on the show now that she is a mother.

During the segment, Hubbard’s co-star Kyle Cooke noted that while she’s had a major lifestyle change, it doesn’t necessarily mean “sayonara” or the end of her time in the summer house.

Hubbard then looked at Cohen and asked him point blank, “So where do we go from here, Andy? What do we do?”

Cohen laughed uncomfortably before cutting the conversation off and telling Hubbard, “Alright, let’s talk about it after the show.”

Fans reacted on social media, with one noting, “ANDY KNOWS SOMETHING.”

Others agreed that it’s high time for a new show with the OGs. ”We need a ‘summer in the city’ spin off! Seeing their business ventures, events, family life etc,” one fan wrote on Instagram.


Amanda Batula Thinks ‘Summer House’ Could Go in Another Direction For Season 10

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Cooke’s wife Amanda Batula also talked about the future of “the show.”Summer House.” The Bravo TV personality opened up in an interview with Teen Vogue to address the possibility of bringing in some younger cast members to the Bravo reality show now that the original stars are in their 30s and 40s. In season 9, Lexi Wood, and Bailee Henderson, both 27, were introduced to fans.

Batula, who will turn 34 this summer, admitted she “can’t keep up” with the Gen Z crowd that sometimes shows up at the Hamptons party house. “I can’t keep up with half the stuff they’re saying,” she admitted in the May 2025 interview. “My husband [Kyle Cooke] definitely can’t, but you know, it’s fun having younger people in the house too. I feel like it keeps me young and in the know, but I think that there’s a world where people need to, like, graduate out.”

“We need the freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, [class], and we need some more freshmen for sure,” she added.

In the interview, Batula noted that she has no say in “Summer House” casting decisions. “But if I were on the inside, I think the show could go one of two ways. It could either follow the current cast as we get older, or you know, we could sort of break off and it can go back to being young and partying and introducing more of those fun Gen Z kids,” she said.

Fellow “Summer House” star Paige DeSorbo has been vocal about feeling she has started to “age out” of the original “Summer House” party premise. In an interview with Glamour, the “Giggly Squad” host admitted, “There’s an end date for me at some point.”

“With the lifestyle of Summer House’ specifically, I’m probably not fitting into the original show idea anymore,” the 32-year-old admitted. “Whenever I see a comment that’s like, ‘She’s a little too old to be on this,’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, I kind of am.”

Another ‘Summer House’ Star Hopes to See a Final ‘Hurrah’ With the OGs

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“Summer House” stars Jesse Solomon, Carl Radke, Lexi Wood, Imrul Hassan, Lindsay Hubbard, Amanda Batula, West Wilson, Kyle Cooke, Paige DeSorbo, Ciara Miller, Gabby Prescod/Bravo

Co-star Jesse Solomon has said he hopes to have one final “hurrah” with the veteran cast members, who include Batula, Cooke, Hubbard, and Carl Radke.

 Speaking with Us Weekly just before the Bravo reality show usually starts production, Solomon said, “There’s gotta be a season 10 with the OG cast. One final hurrah.”

“Beyond that, I think people are interested enough in the OGs’ lives to follow ’em to the city and, maybe, continue partying in the Hamptons with some of the other cast,” he added.

The cast for “Summer House” season 10 has not been confirmed by Bravo. Filming typically starts in early July each summer.