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As everyone packed up to leave the share house one last time for the summer, there was a sense of sadness in the air. The tears were flowing, the hugs were long, and the goodbyes felt bittersweet. It’s almost as if everyone knew this would be their last time leaving the house, not just for the year, but for forever.
We know that Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, and Lindsay Hubbard were going to continue filming for their new spinoff show, In the City. Plus, the owner of the share house put the property up for sale around the same time that Batula and West Wilson announced they were seeing each other romantically (it can be yours for only $5.7 million!).
That being said, we can’t help but wonder how Summer House will continue on. Will there be a Season 11? And if so, who will return? Keep reading for everything we know!
Yes! Summer House Season 11 was confirmed at NBC Upfronts last week. As always, production will likely begin in early July.
At this time, Bravo has not announced who will be returning to Summer House for Season 11. But we have some guesses.
From the start of Season 10, we at DECIDER have believed the OGs were being phased out of the show with the addition of six new cast members: Bailey Taylor, Levi Sebree, KJ Dillard, Ben Waddell, Mia Calabrese and Dara Levitan. Since Hubbard, Batula, and Cooke are heading to In the City to focus on their next chapters, and Miller already seemed to shut down TMZ’s report that she’s returning to the show after she wraps her hosting gig on Love Island USA: Aftersun, it seems more and more likely that our initial predictions were accurate.
If I had to guess now, I would think that those six newbies would be brought back, along with Jesse Solomon and Wilson (I know what you’re thinking, but Bravo thrives on messy scandals). It also wouldn’t surprise me if Cooke decided to spend a single summer in the Hamptons share house. While I don’t think the majority of the OGs will be back in a full-time capacity, I do believe we will get occasional appearances from them—and Hubbard would agree.
“I can’t imagine that Kyle is not going to be there or that I’m not going to pop in on weekends that I don’t have Gemma,” she told DECIDER when asked about her future on Summer House. “So, we’ll see. Summer House is our baby.”
Those looking to watch Summer House will need access to Bravo and/or Peacock. If you have a cable subscription, you can access the network on the BravoTV website, or stream the show live on platforms like Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV when it airs on Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT (followed by new episodes of In the City at 9 p.m. ET/PT). New episodes also become available to stream the next day on Peacock.
Peacock currently offers two subscription types: Premium with ads and Premium Plus ad-free. Peacock Premium costs $10.99/month, while Premium Plus costs $16.99/month.
You can save a bit by subscribing to one of Peacock’s annual plans, which give you 12 months for the price of 10. These cost either $109.99 with ads or $169.99 without ads.
Peacock Premium Plus is also available to subscribe to via Prime Video with a seven-day free trial that you can’t get by subscribing directly on Peacock.
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