Bravo has released the first teaser for a three-part Summer House reunion, and it wastes no time getting to the fight that will drive the discussion over three weeks. The supersized Part 1 begins May 26 at 8 p.m., with uncensored and extended versions of all three reunion parts set to stream the next day on Peacock.
The two-minute-plus preview opens with Kyle Cooke and Lindsay Hubbard reacting to Amanda Batula and West Wilson going public with their romance after cameras stopped rolling on season 10. It then cuts to Ciara Miller telling Batula, “Over the past six years, I have been your fucking champion,” before adding, “I couldn’t fathom that I would be sitting here pissed that you’re fucking my ex.”
Miller’s anger in the teaser turns directly toward Wilson. She says, “He wants to embarrass me, he wants to get his last little words in,” and adds, “and I hope it works — because he’s with you to spite me.” Batula appears to be brought to tears by the confrontation, while Cohen asks Wilson, “Are you two in love?” The teaser does not show Batula or Wilson giving an answer.
Cooke, who announced his separation from Batula in January after four years of marriage, also weighs in with a line that hangs over the whole exchange: “I don’t know what Amanda and West can say to recover.” In another beat, the cast urges Wilson to “go after your girl,” but he sits wide-eyed and does not appear to follow. Batula eventually asks Andy Cohen for a break and walks off stage.
The reunion arrives after a season of off-camera fallout and on-camera anticipation, with the final episode of season 10 airing tonight. The cast’s reaction in the teaser centers on the decision by Batula and Wilson to confirm their relationship in March, after filming had ended, a reveal that pushed Summer House deeper into the pop-culture conversation and gave the series a ratings lift.
What the teaser makes clear is that the reunion will not be a soft landing. It is a live wire built around betrayal, timing and what Batula and Wilson were willing to say once the cameras were back on.

