Summer House Reunion Breaks Viewership Records for Bravo Series
Summer House Reunion Breaks Bravo Viewership Records

The reality series Summer House has achieved a historic milestone as the first two installments of its season 10 reunion garnered the highest audience figures in the show's history on Bravo. According to NBCUniversal, part one of the reunion recorded the largest Live plus Same Day audience ever for the series. Across all platforms within its initial seven-day availability, the episode attracted 3.1 million viewers, marking a 43% increase compared to the season's average of 2.2 million viewers per episode.

Impressive Numbers for Part Two

Part two of the reunion also delivered strong viewership. After only three days of availability, the episode reached 2.6 million viewers across platforms, indicating sustained interest beyond the opening episode. The reunion episodes have proven successful for Peacock as well. NBCUniversal reported that the first reunion episode became the most-watched next-day NBCUniversal series episode on the streaming service in terms of first-day viewing.

Context Behind the High Interest

The heightened attention around the reunion follows months of intense discussions among viewers and entertainment gossip circles. Speculation earlier this year centered on the relationship between cast members Amanda Batula and West Wilson after Amanda's split from Kyle Cooke. Amanda and Kyle announced the end of their marriage in January, shortly before season 10 premiered in February. Rumors about Amanda and West intensified throughout the season, leading to a joint announcement on March 31 confirming they were exploring a relationship.

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Reunion Highlights and Future Episodes

The reunion marked the first time the full cast gathered publicly following the controversy. Hosted by Andy Cohen and taped on April 23, the special became must-watch television for many Bravo fans eager to see the fallout. Part two featured emotional moments as tensions escalated, with Amanda temporarily stepping away during filming amid difficult conversations. Bravo has already teased that the drama will continue in part three, airing on June 9 at 8pm ET/PT, with episodes available on Peacock the following day.

Summer House is produced by Truly Original, a Banijay Americas company, alongside Left Hook Media. Executive producers include Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Trish Gold, Faith Gaskins, Matt Odgers, Scott Teti, and Sean Clifford.

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