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Season 10 of “Summer House” isn’t over yet. After the third part of the reunion, an additional episode will be announced that will include three one-on-one conversations between cast members.
The special titled “The Aftermath” is scheduled to premiere on the network and streaming platform next week.According to The Hollywood Reporter, the additional episode was filmed three weeks after the reunion was taped. The episode will feature Amanda Patula and Lindsay Hubbard in a candid conversation, West Wilson and Kyle Cook in a recently revealed conversation, as well as Ciara Miller and West’s ex, Mia Moreno, meeting in person.
The bonus episode “Summer House” features intimate conversations
“Three weeks after the encounter was recorded, Lindsay gives Amanda some tough love while Kyle seeks honesty from West. Ciara meets Meija in person,” reads the description for the bonus episode. The conversations show the cast members dealing with unresolved tensions and seeking clarity on various issues that have arisen throughout the season.In the teaser released by the network, Amanda asks Lindsay what “he” She said as she answered “That you were obsessed with him.”
Amanda replies “This is ridiculous nonsense,” To which Lindsay adds, “That’s exactly my point, Amanda. To be honest, you must feel stupid. He has to go.”
West Wilson opens up to Kyle Cook about his feelings
The teaser also shows Kyle asking West, “Do you like her?” This is what the West responds to “Do you want complete honesty even though it may hurt today?” After Kyle says yes, West says, “I love it and have loved it for a very long time.”

The chat between West and Kyle appears to include relationship issues and expectations between the cast members.
West’s confession during the video conversation suggests there are deeper feelings and connections within the group dynamic.
Ciara Miller meets Meija Moreno in person
In Ciara and Mega’s conversation, the latter shares a revealing statement. “After the reunion, he texted me saying, “You won.” It brought us together too late. It’s too late,” says Meija during their interview.The commentary suggests that external drama and tension may have eventually brought some of the cast members together, but perhaps not in the way anyone intended. The three-week gap between the reunion taping and these individual conversations allows for reflection and perspective on what happened during the main reunion episodes.“Summer House”: The Aftermath airs Tuesday, June 16 on the network and becomes available for streaming the following day.
