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Scandal Rocks Summer House, Lands First Emmy Nod
15 Aug
Summary
- Summer House scandal led to its first Emmy nomination.
- Producers captured real-time drama during filming.
- Cast members mended friendships amidst the turmoil.

Bravo's Summer House has achieved its first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, a milestone that coincides with a significant on-camera scandal. Producers captured the unfolding relationship drama between Amanda Batula and West Wilson in real-time while filming a Summer House spinoff.
Executive producer Jamie Jakimo emphasized the production team's commitment to documenting authentic events, quickly pivoting to film Lindsay Hubbard's reactions to the news. This real-time capture of newsworthy events, even while the show was in post-production and approaching its reunion, showcased the production's adaptability.
The Season 10 scandal, which garnered significant online attention, is now overshadowed by the Emmy nomination. Cast members like Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard also focused on repairing their friendship after a previous romantic history, highlighting the show's strength in depicting evolving personal relationships.
As the cast films Season 11 in a new house and prepares for a crossover with Below Deck Mediterranean, they are embracing a fresh start. While Batula and Wilson are no longer with the show, the remaining cast, including Hubbard and Radke, are looking forward to a new summer, having emotionally processed the past season's events.