Andy Cohen Says No Topic Was Off-Limits at a Fiery Summer House Season 10 Reunion
After weeks of real-life drama, Andy Cohen says he asked every question at an intense Summer House Season 10 reunion, turning the Bravo hit into one of the week’s most talked-about TV moments.
If you thought Summer House Season 10 has been wild, just wait until you hear what went down at the reunion. Andy Cohen, who basically gets paid to mediate Bravo drama for a living, called this one 'one of the most intense' reunions he's ever shot—which is saying something, given the man's resume.
Andy Cohen Surprised by Just How Heated It Got
So, Andy's no rookie when it comes to reality TV blowups. He's hosted, by his own estimate, somewhere north of 100 reunions at this point. But after the taping for Summer House Season 10, he jumped on Instagram Stories and just unloaded:
'I’m walking out of the Summer House reunion. I’ve probably hosted over 100 reunions, maybe 150, something like that. This was one of the most intense we’ve ever shot. This was a lot, this was a lot. It was very intense, you guys. And every question was asked. Every question was asked.'
In other words: nothing was off limits, and the vibe was apparently more 'everybody’s sweating' than 'let’s hug it out.'
The Cast Drama That Set the Stage
Honestly, the tension didn’t come out of nowhere. On the show, we've seen plenty of friction, but things kicked up a notch after Amanda Batula and West Wilson officially went public with their relationship. Cue Ciara Miller, who used to be close with Amanda, suddenly finding herself on the outside—and not loving it. Add in the fact that West had his own history with Kyle Cooke, and, well, you can kind of see why nobody was sitting comfortably.
What's New (Or Not) with the Reunion Format
There were rumors swirling that Bravo had to shake up the reunion setup—like actually splitting up the cast to keep things civil. Andy Cohen set the record straight: not happening. The crew stayed together (awkward seating chart and all), so fans hoping for a total format overhaul will have to table those expectations for another season.
The Countdown to the Finale
All this drama is only building hype for the big finish. The finale is locked in for May 19. If you want to catch up with all the mess yourself, Summer House airs every Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo, then hits Peacock the following day.
- Andy Cohen: said this is 'one of the most intense' Bravo reunions he's done
- Amanda Batula & West Wilson: official couple status (and causing drama)
- Ciara Miller: not thrilled about Amanda & West
- Kyle Cooke: also connected to the relationships mess
- No big changes to how the reunion was shot—everybody shared the same studio (and, apparently, the same facial expressions of disbelief)
If you’re a fan of watching friendships combust in real time, you probably don’t want to skip this one.