Summer House Is Dead in the Water After Season 9
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Summer House Is Dead in the Water After Season 9

Summer House may be over.

The ninth season of the reality TV show seemed to foreshadow the ending of its run.

And if that wasn’t bad enough, at least one major exit was announced.

Summer House Is Dead in the Water After Season 9
(Bravo/Screenshot)

We watched as Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover gave insights into the ending of their years-long relationship.

The two have been moonlighting on each other’s shows for a few seasons, and it was clear on Summer House Season 9 that Paige was over it and him.

Summer House Loses Paige DeSorbo

When the season wrapped on Bravo just a few weeks ago, we had no idea it could be dead in the water before a Season 10 was made.

We aren’t going to lie to you and say that Paige’s announcement of her exit after Season 9 was shocking.

Paige DeSorbo at the Summer House Season 8 reunion
(Bravo/Screenshot)

It wasn’t. Everything was written on the wall; with her successful podcast, it’s time for her to move on.

But still, it was sad.

Paige has been woven into everything Summer House for us. While tuning in, we looked forward to her friendships, one-liners, and fashion.

Disappointed is an understatement, but we will continue to root for our girl!

Lexi Wood on Summer House Season 9 reunion
(Bravo/Screenshot)

Paige wasn’t the only exit coming, though.

Newbie Lexi Wood won’t be back after a rough season.

She didn’t seem to fit in, and honestly, she wasn’t a huge hit with viewers, either.

We don’t see her returning to the Hamptons, but we may see her on Southern Charm. Lexi has been spending time with Salley Carson, and the new season of the Charleston-based show is filming.

Could you imagine if she chased Craig Conover?

Craig Conover on Summer House
(Bravo/Screenshot)

Lindsay Hubbard May Move to Real Housewives of New York City

There have been rumblings that Lindsay Hubbard may have interviewed to join The Real Housewives of New York City.

It’s probably more her speed now that she’s a mom. Not working with Carl Radke would also be a nice little bonus for her.

Lindsay would be a perfect addition to the cast, which is rumored to be made up of entirely new people. This could be her chance to shine.

Despite reports of his exit, we can count on Carl Radke to return.

Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula at the Summer House reunion
(Bravo/Screenshot)

The statement that circulated was not from him. He looks forward to filming the milestone Season 10 with his friends.

Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, and Ciara Miller are mainstays, and we don’t see that changing anytime soon.

Danielle Olivera is already a cast member who appears sporadically, but that could change.

Summer House Stars West Wilson and Jesse Solomon kept us talking all season long. We’ll have to wait a long time for Season 10 to drop.

Lindsay Hubbard at the Summer House reunion
(Bravo/Screenshot)

Season 10 Won’t Be The Same

Things will be different for Season 10, and Bravo will continue with it despite its inability to appeal to some viewers.

Paige DeSorbo is done, Lexi Wood didn’t impress us, and we suspect there will be even more new cast members.

It’s unclear whether Lindsay Hubbard will head to RHONY, but it would be a good out for her, and the separation from Carl Radke would benefit both.

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