Summer House Season 10 Reunion on Hayu from May 27th
May 26, 2026
Summer House Season 10 delivers an emotional three-part reunion, beginning with a supersized episode available to stream on Hayu from May 27th.
Host Andy Cohen joins Amanda Batula, Mia Calabrese, Kyle Cooke, KJ Dillard, Lindsay Hubbard, Dara Levitan, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Levi Sebree, Jesse Solomon, Bailey Taylor, Ben Waddell and West Wilson as they come face-to-face for the first time since news of Amanda and West’s budding relationship broke.
The three-part reunion will consist of the following:
Reunion Part 1 – available to stream on Hayu from May 27th
Host Andy Cohen sits down with the cast for a tense and emotional look back at the summer and hash out everything that has unfolded. West and Amanda confront the fallout from their relationship as shocking new details about their romance come to light.
Reunion Part 2 – available to stream on Hayu from June 3rd
The reunion continues as Carl and Lindsay take steps forward in mending their friendship. Dara delivers some hard truths to West, while Ciara and Kyle reveal explosive details about the scandal.
Reunion Part 3 – available to stream on Hayu from June 10th
In the unforgettable reunion finale, West and Amanda face the toughest questions yet about their relationship timeline, leaving the house to decide whether the friendships can ever fully recover.
Summer House is produced by Truly Original with Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Trish Gold and Faith Gaskins serving as executive producers and, by Left Hook Media, with Matt Odgers and Scott Teti as executive producers. Sean Clifford also serves as executive producer.
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