Summer House - All Seasons

Season 1
For years, this group of friends has summered in Montauk with a variety of people, but this year they've put together the perfect group to share a rental for an epic summer filled with drama, boozy brunches, beachfront thrills, rosé parties, charity galas, bonfires, and jaw-dropping hookups.

Season 2
This season on "Summer House" Kyle, officially in a relationship with Amanda, breaks the golden rule of the house: no couples allowed! Meanwhile, after 28 inseparable years, the Wirkus twins are facing their first summer apart. Lauren has moved on from her fling with Carl, but there's still some sexual tension complicating matters, and Ashley is adjusting to her new life in California while dealing with a serious case of FOMO.

Season 3
This season on "Summer House", after many years of trials and tribulations, Kyle and Amanda decide to take a leap of faith in not only their relationship but in business too. However, some of the crew think it might be for all the wrong reasons. Meanwhile, after giving Everett one last chance over the winter, Lindsay is hyper-focused and devoted to her growing PR firm and getting her confidence back as a strong, independent woman. Danielle has been killing it at her new job and her friendship with Lindsay has only grown more profound. The self-proclaimed party boy, Carl is focusing on his career and not just on his next summer fling. Will he be able to keep the emphasis on these new values or will he go back to his old ways? Newly single, Hannah, has two things in mind - having fun and avoiding a relationship. Also new to the scene, Paige is ready to take the summer by storm. And Jordan, who is very confident, joins the gang causing some of his new friends to question if he's maybe a little too much, too soon.

Season 4
In Summer House Season 4, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Carl Radke, Lindsay Hubbard, Hannah Berner, and Paige DeSorbo will all be back for the craziest summer of their lives, as well as two new roomies: Luke Gulbranson and Jules Daoud. Danielle Olivera and Jordan Verroi will also be back as friends. The Summer House crew may be hitting some major milestones in their personal and professional lives, but that doesn't mean they're slowing down their shenanigans one bit in the Hamptons.

Season 5
New House, New Roommate, New Challenges! A summer unlike any other, the drama intensifies as the "Summer House" crew mixes business with pleasure for the first time all together 24/7.

Season 6
After spending last summer quarantined together, the housemates are back to their regular routine of hustling during the week in NYC and spending their weekends out East with epic parties, dramatic love triangles and of course, rosé all day. Returning this summer are Lindsay Hubbard, Paige DeSorbo, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Carl Radke, Danielle Olivera, Ciara Miller and Luke Gulbranson. The housemates are joined by new friends Andrea Denver, Mya Allen and Alex Wach and special appearances are made throughout the season by Craig Conover and Austen Kroll of Bravo's Southern Charm.

Season 7
Returning this summer are Mya Allen, Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Danielle Olivera and Carl Radke. The housemates are joined by new friends Samantha Feher, Chris Leoni and Gabby Prescod, as well as old friends Andrea Denver and Kory Keefer.

Season 8

Season 9

Season 10
After 10 years of iconic themed parties, unexpected friendships and steamy Hamptons nights, "Summer House" remains the life of the party. Seven returning favorites have an unforgettable summer, along with six new housemates who bring the hype, heat and a bold new vibe – blending legacy with fresh, fun energy.
Returning housemates include Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon and West Wilson. The group is joined by new friends Mia Calabrese, KJ Dillard, Dara Levitan, Levi Sebree, Bailey Taylor and Ben Waddell.
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