Best Podcast Episodes About Summer House
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 31 episodes
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“… They're not. They had to live in that every day. and so now at least he wakes up in the morning and he's you know the getting to dj without the house sucks but it's a clear slate you know and he can't you know he don't have to walk into the kitchen and that tension there being there or whatever right just metaphorically and so maybe that's why he's okay with it maybe it's actually been going on longer than we thought or know about because when they film right this isn't modern when they they filmed what we saw from the show that was months ago yeah it was last summer right so like this has …”
“… to be pretty much kind of like. Checked out. What the f*** ever. Yeah. And he's like miserable. So I think that maybe they were both. Relieved. Even though they don't want it to fail. It did fail. And they're kind of relieved that now at least that. They're not. They had to live in that every day. and so now at least he wakes up in the morning and he's you know the getting to dj without the house sucks but it's a clear slate you know and he can't you know he don't have to walk into the kitchen and that tension there being there or whatever right just metaphorically and so maybe that's why he's okay with it maybe it's actually been going on longer than we thought or know about because when they film right this isn't modern when they they filmed what we saw from the show that was months ago yeah it was last summer right so like this has all been going on for years with them so i don't know man maybe he's just kind of like i hate it didn't you know didn't i can see why he was the way he was in that interview but um it's really interesting we'll see how it plays out but i too a little bit more annoyed look i too like there's 20 there's this little percentage of me over here going …”
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The latest drama from 'Summer House' raises questions about reality TV authenticity. With Kyle's surprising calmness about Amanda's new romance, fans wonder if it's all staged for the upcoming reunion. This segment dives into the blurred lines between genuine emotions and manufactured storylines in reality television.
“… Yeah. I can't have a pity party for you every fucking season. Everyone, you knew what you were signing up for is Olivia's message. Yes. Do you think Summer House survives this? Like, first of all, will you continue watching this season? I will continue watching this season, but I have to say it sucked to watch Tuesday. And people who listen to me podcast know how much I love Summer House. I felt like the entire episode, I was just like, ugh. At one point, Sierra talked about how she bought her dad's parents' house. so her grandparents house uh and i don't think she has a very close relationship with her …”
“… Olivia's like, he's always been this way. Like since the beginning, he has talked to you terribly, treated you terribly, stayed out till 5 a.m., cheated on you multiple times on this show. You chose to marry him. So at what point is it your fault? Yeah. I can't have a pity party for you every fucking season. Everyone, you knew what you were signing up for is Olivia's message. Yes. Do you think Summer House survives this? Like, first of all, will you continue watching this season? I will continue watching this season, but I have to say it sucked to watch Tuesday. And people who listen to me podcast know how much I love Summer House. I felt like the entire episode, I was just like, ugh. At one point, Sierra talked about how she bought her dad's parents' house. so her grandparents house uh and i don't think she has a very close relationship with her dad's family now um she did with her grandparents and she bought it from his siblings and i think it wasn't like in north carolina i don't know where though i should find out where um and i i think it was like a hard process for her because like she's buying something from family they want more money you know how that works like you're trying to …”
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Amanda's recent decisions on 'Summer House' have left fans questioning her judgment, especially in light of her tumultuous relationship with Kyle. As Olivia points out, Amanda's pattern of complaining about Kyle's behavior while still choosing to marry him raises eyebrows about her accountability. This segment dives into the implications for Amanda and the show's future amidst shifting cast dynamics.
“… they're not divorced, are they? They're not divorced, but they're separated. But at the time, unless they were lying to all of us when they filmed Summer House, they were still together. But some insiders have said that they spent a lot of time together off camera and on camera. This is going to be some reunion. Oh, my God. Could you imagine? I think they should sell tickets. Well, here's the thing. What I think of it. It's it's more between Sierra and and Amanda at this point. Yeah. Sierra was an amazing friend to Amanda. She battles a lot of depression. She was always there for her through her …”
“… this could possibly have been going on for much longer. Now, if she was or not, just timestamped something. Yeah. I think like if she was dating was while she was still married, we absolutely have a Sandoval situation. Absolutely. I feel like, well, they're not divorced, are they? They're not divorced, but they're separated. But at the time, unless they were lying to all of us when they filmed Summer House, they were still together. But some insiders have said that they spent a lot of time together off camera and on camera. This is going to be some reunion. Oh, my God. Could you imagine? I think they should sell tickets. Well, here's the thing. What I think of it. It's it's more between Sierra and and Amanda at this point. Yeah. Sierra was an amazing friend to Amanda. She battles a lot of depression. She was always there for her through her marriage. She rode hard for her. And Amanda knew how she felt about Wes. Now, Amanda, you know, was, of course, like, vulnerable, hadn't been in a good relationship marriage for a long time now. And there's a lot of guys, though. Like it's, it can't be, you know, I mean, I'm not in their shoes, Tamara. I honestly, I don't know what to say. I want more. …”
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The relationship between Amanda Batula and West Wilson is causing tension among friends, particularly with Ciara Miller, and could lead to significant drama on the show.
“Number 5, Scamando Wilson. Number 4, Scammerhouse. Number 3, Kyle Got Cooked. Number 2, West Will. son of a bitch this is a scandal and number one someone get sierra a gun oh okay i like number i'd like to i think i like scammer house the best scammer house is good i agree though with that dylan the the deval is kind of irrelevant with it's not Yeah, it is. It's Tom Cody. It feels so good to say, though. It kind of flows off the tongue well, but it just doesn't happen. Also, too, one of the …”
“Number 5, Scamando Wilson. Number 4, Scammerhouse. Number 3, Kyle Got Cooked. Number 2, West Will. son of a bitch this is a scandal and number one someone get sierra a gun oh okay i like number i'd like to i think i like scammer house the best scammer house is good i agree though with that dylan the the deval is kind of irrelevant with it's not Yeah, it is. It's Tom Cody. It feels so good to say, though. It kind of flows off the tongue well, but it just doesn't happen. Also, too, one of the main reasons I got into the whole Bravo universe was because of Skandaval. And so I hope that more people get into the summer house. So if we name it Scammer House, it's like the immediate tie. I feel like West Will Scam works better. I liked that, too. West Will Scam. That was funny, too. That was a Jack Lewis original. I do think it's interesting …”
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West Wilson is at the center of a scandal involving Amanda Batula, as discussed in the reunion segment of the reality show 'Summer House.' The conversation highlights the broken 'girl code' and the differing reactions to their relationship, with many feeling Amanda is being criticized more than West, despite his controlling behavior. This insight into their dynamics raises questions about loyalty and friendship in the reality TV landscape.
“… because West was already in there he has to go back to Sabrina what do you think what going to come out today Teddy I don know And the hopes for Summerhouse said it somebody else causing drama Because this, I can't research. I mean, now we're at the, we've seen her sitting on the sidewalk. We've seen, we don't even know if she was upset or waiting for a cab. We've seen the joint statement. We've seen, now they've confirmed it. What is there to talk about? I don't know, but our good friend Dolores has some information. So when we talk to her next, we need to get what she knows because she said …”
“… I'm out he wasn't ready but now he's been all these nights out at the Hamptons seeing these train wrecks relationships decided he makes him want to settle down and now that what I mean probably now that he realized he didn't have a chance with Amanda because West was already in there he has to go back to Sabrina what do you think what going to come out today Teddy I don know And the hopes for Summerhouse said it somebody else causing drama Because this, I can't research. I mean, now we're at the, we've seen her sitting on the sidewalk. We've seen, we don't even know if she was upset or waiting for a cab. We've seen the joint statement. We've seen, now they've confirmed it. What is there to talk about? I don't know, but our good friend Dolores has some information. So when we talk to her next, we need to get what she knows because she said she was close by when this happened. And that picture came out and she ran to Sierra. I love Dolores. She's like, I put my spaghetti down and I ran. Of course she did. I mean, she's as bad as us when it comes to needing every crumb of information. I think we're making her worse. I know we are making it worse. Guess what? We're creating enemies for …”
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In the latest episode of 'Summer House,' the tension escalates as Dara's questionable honesty about her interactions with Ben raises eyebrows. Amidst the chaos, Ben's unexpected rekindling with his ex Sabrina adds another layer of intrigue, leaving fans wondering if he truly wants to settle down or is just reacting to the drama around him.
“… are Jules Truthers. Do you know the Jules Truthers? Jules Truthers? What's Jules? So there's one, I told you guys, the seasons, early seasons of Summer House were extremely dark and actually terrible. Like unwatchable TV. And they had people coming in, coming out, and they had a girl named Jules. Oh, it's a person. I didn't watch this season. It's not an e-cigarette. it. She clocked Amanda the second she walked in that house. And Amanda was so awful to her. Like if you go back and watch, like now people are like, so I will say the Jules truthers can say, if you haven't stopped talking about Jules, …”
“… But I always hated her. Claudia, I agree. And you know what? Her bathing suits are ugly. It's like, shut the fuck up. Everybody was gassing her up. She couldn't do any wrong in the eyes. Like nobody has ever said a crossword. The only thing, and there are Jules Truthers. Do you know the Jules Truthers? Jules Truthers? What's Jules? So there's one, I told you guys, the seasons, early seasons of Summer House were extremely dark and actually terrible. Like unwatchable TV. And they had people coming in, coming out, and they had a girl named Jules. Oh, it's a person. I didn't watch this season. It's not an e-cigarette. it. She clocked Amanda the second she walked in that house. And Amanda was so awful to her. Like if you go back and watch, like now people are like, so I will say the Jules truthers can say, if you haven't stopped talking about Jules, you can say you were always were onto Amanda. But up until recently, it was like, slay mama, she's free by my merch. I love your bathing suits. Like she could not do a single thing wrong. And now it's like, I never liked her. Anybody who was saying, by the way, I never liked her. If you didn't say it when it was the unpopular thing to say shut the …”
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The relationship between Amanda Batula and West Wilson is seen as unnatural and indicative of the impossibility of platonic friendships between men and women.
“… himself look good. Why would Kyle want to make himself look good? What would be his motivation here? Oh, because he looks terrible this season on Summer House. So yeah, not buying it. Sorry. And him throwing West under the bus. I agree. West is garbage. But also to Amanda, sorry, but when you sleep with garbage, you start to stink. Okay. And now you stink. It's bad. You need a shower, right? You need some of that Sydney Sweeney bath water soap to freshen everything up, okay? Because it's not looking good. And I'm not saying that people should cyber bully Amanda, but when you're in the middle of a …”
“… a good guy. Since when is Kyle the good guy? Kyle has always been the selfish one. He's always been the Peter Pan syndrome playboy. That's who Kyle's always been. Kyle's always thought of himself. But now there's an opportunity for Kyle to try and make himself look good. Why would Kyle want to make himself look good? What would be his motivation here? Oh, because he looks terrible this season on Summer House. So yeah, not buying it. Sorry. And him throwing West under the bus. I agree. West is garbage. But also to Amanda, sorry, but when you sleep with garbage, you start to stink. Okay. And now you stink. It's bad. You need a shower, right? You need some of that Sydney Sweeney bath water soap to freshen everything up, okay? Because it's not looking good. And I'm not saying that people should cyber bully Amanda, but when you're in the middle of a scandal, people are going to have feelings and opinions, and they are going to call out your bad behavior. Now, I don't think that anybody should be sending her mean things or cyber bullying her or sending her death threats or anything. Absolutely not. That's unacceptable. You should never do that. But also, like you're in the middle of a scandal that …”
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Kyle Cooke's recent behavior raises eyebrows as he seemingly exploits Amanda Batula's vulnerable state amid their tumultuous relationship. In the context of the reality show 'Summer House', the speaker critiques Kyle's motives and actions, suggesting that he's attempting to reshape his public image at Amanda's expense. The segment delves into the complexities of their relationship dynamics and the fallout from Amanda's choices.
“… this is like some coordinated prank okay because it's so unbelievable okay so the rumor is a couple weeks ago Dumois posted that Amanda Petula from Summer House was kissing West Wilson from Summer House who used to date her best friend Sierra and they just have like a history almost two years now of being like on and off and like liking each other. She's still very much hung up on him it's clear. He's hung up on her and even this summer they're flirting. Kyle just got out of a marriage with Amanda just got out of marriage with Kyle who's West's friend so really all in all like if these two are dating …”
“… new information if you're not following the saga you're just like learning about it from us there's really nothing new some of the cast members have posted like suspicious things but at first i was thinking that they were all just being thirsty and this is like some coordinated prank okay because it's so unbelievable okay so the rumor is a couple weeks ago Dumois posted that Amanda Petula from Summer House was kissing West Wilson from Summer House who used to date her best friend Sierra and they just have like a history almost two years now of being like on and off and like liking each other. She's still very much hung up on him it's clear. He's hung up on her and even this summer they're flirting. Kyle just got out of a marriage with Amanda just got out of marriage with Kyle who's West's friend so really all in all like if these two are dating it's as big as scantable it is it is um and the reason why i didn't believe it at first was because when it first came up like a couple of weeks ago on dumois i feel like it was very quickly shut down by them and then it came back again and i don't know what caused the resurgence but i did see amanda responding to a comment about it being like …”
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The rumored relationship between Amanda Batula and West Wilson is likely a publicity stunt to boost interest in 'Summer House' rather than a genuine romance.
“He did. What's that? The competition. I had it in my head. World's most challenging. Special Forces. He was on The Traitors. He's now on House of Villains. Whether you like Tom Sandoval or not, maybe you can see him as just a reality TV bad boy. He is relevant in pop culture. Um, so there's no way really that's, I mean, aside from Paige DeSorbo, that's come out of Summer House, Lindsay Hubbard, sure, I would say those are the two biggest stars to come, maybe Hannah Burner. But like Hannah Burner wasn't that significant on Summer House. Hannah Burner kind of became, you know, a star in …”
“He did. What's that? The competition. I had it in my head. World's most challenging. Special Forces. He was on The Traitors. He's now on House of Villains. Whether you like Tom Sandoval or not, maybe you can see him as just a reality TV bad boy. He is relevant in pop culture. Um, so there's no way really that's, I mean, aside from Paige DeSorbo, that's come out of Summer House, Lindsay Hubbard, sure, I would say those are the two biggest stars to come, maybe Hannah Burner. But like Hannah Burner wasn't that significant on Summer House. Hannah Burner kind of became, you know, a star in her own right, and mostly as a comedian, right? Like nobody really remembers Hannah Burner. If you know of Hannah Burner now, you don't really remember her from Summer House, you know her from her comedy. Paige DeSorbo, a star. Um, Lindsay Hubbard of everybody on that cast, the star, maybe outside of Kyle Cook, but I just think Lindsay has much …”
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Sierra's relationship with West is underwhelming and lacks the cultural relevance compared to other reality TV couples like Ariana and Tom from Vanderpump Rules. The discussion highlights the dynamics of their relationship, the betrayal of friendship between Amanda and Sierra, and how West's choices reflect a lack of maturity. Ultimately, this segment critiques the investment viewers have in these characters and their relationships within the context of reality TV.
“… relationship for over a decade. Vanderpump Rules was super popular. It had Lisa Vanderpump's name behind it. It had the Vanderpump, Beverly Hills, Housewives, you know, machine behind it that like made it more culturally relevant And it was just so much messier and sloppier from the start And Summer House has been a slow burn Like the first three seasons didn really take off Season four when they introduced Paige and then they introduced Sierra Like eventually it started to pick up. You had Hannah Burner and like all these new characters that started to build the show up. And so it's kind of …”
“And Amanda and Kyle's relationship, nobody was rooting for that and nobody saw that going the distance. Tom and Ariana's relationship, I think people were very invested in. We had seen Tom and Ariana's relationship for over a decade. Vanderpump Rules was super popular. It had Lisa Vanderpump's name behind it. It had the Vanderpump, Beverly Hills, Housewives, you know, machine behind it that like made it more culturally relevant And it was just so much messier and sloppier from the start And Summer House has been a slow burn Like the first three seasons didn really take off Season four when they introduced Paige and then they introduced Sierra Like eventually it started to pick up. You had Hannah Burner and like all these new characters that started to build the show up. And so it's kind of grown, but like it's still very niche. So I don't think that this is the new Scandable. I don't, like it's a crazy affair. It's wild that they're coming out and owning it. The reunion is going to be super juicy because now they're going to be grilled. And you know the cast is going to lay into them. So that's what's going to make this interesting. …”
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Amanda Batula's relationship with West Wilson is part of a complex love triangle involving Sierra, highlighting the ongoing drama in 'Summer House'.
The relationship between Amanda Batula and West Wilson is seen as a natural progression from friendship, but it also highlights ongoing drama and tension within the 'Summer House' cast, particularly affecting Sierra.
The Summer House love triangle scandal involving Amanda Batula is unlikely to gain significant traction or become a major television event.
“… doesn't, objectively, he doesn't. And then you have these nuts, all that remains are nuts. Only crazy people want to go vote for him. Why the Waffle House? Let's dive into that. Why Waffle House? What working theory do y'all have? Why are we teleporting to Waffle House? I'm so traumatizing for him. If I was teleported somewhere, I don't think Waffle House would traumatize me. No, I'd rather go to IHOP if I was teleporting, though. But here's the deal. Really? IHOP over Waffle House? Hang on. IHOP over Waffle House? Yes. I love IHOP pancakes. Love. love love kylie in fact i go there sometimes at …”
“… of the people who want to go work for him Because anybody with integrity or decency would say I am not going to work for that man I am simply, I morally have massive issues with him. I believe in the constitution, I believe in democracy. He clearly doesn't, objectively, he doesn't. And then you have these nuts, all that remains are nuts. Only crazy people want to go vote for him. Why the Waffle House? Let's dive into that. Why Waffle House? What working theory do y'all have? Why are we teleporting to Waffle House? I'm so traumatizing for him. If I was teleported somewhere, I don't think Waffle House would traumatize me. No, I'd rather go to IHOP if I was teleporting, though. But here's the deal. Really? IHOP over Waffle House? Hang on. IHOP over Waffle House? Yes. I love IHOP pancakes. Love. love love kylie in fact i go there sometimes at night for dinner by yourself yes do you sit at the bar or booth no i get a booth i would be waffle house my theory is and i've teleported to waffle house before blackout drunk right that's what i've been out someone drove me i appeared in a waffle house. So like, that's my theory. I agree. A hundred percent. He was fucked up. He was fucked up. …”
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The Duggar family's ongoing controversies take a bizarre turn as the discussion shifts to the humorous idea of teleporting to Waffle House. Amidst the serious backdrop of moral decay and integrity issues surrounding public figures, the hosts lightheartedly debate the merits of Waffle House versus IHOP, revealing deeper societal frustrations. This segment captures the absurdity of current events while highlighting the cultural relevance of the Duggar family's legacy and the public's reaction to it.
“… won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave on Friday night or Saturday. Come back here Monday. But I want you in that seat right now. I don't know why we're not more clear on that with Congress.”
“… Glenn. What could it be, possibly? I don't know. I don't know. They have now sent a cease to desist letter to Kash Patel and the FBI saying he definitely will not do this. Yeah. Well, let's see if they pay attention to that. I have a feeling they won't. Yeah. Also, they're on an Easter egg hunt. So, you know, Congress can't come back. You know, the Senate can't come back. Although the White House is like, can you come back after Easter? After Easter? And can you come back? Get your ass back in the seat today. Get on a plane. You want to go have Easter? Go leave on Friday night or Saturday. Come back here Monday. But I want you in that seat right now. I don't know why we're not more clear on that with Congress.”
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Eric Swalwell, cleared of any wrongdoing regarding his connection to Chinese spy Fang Fang, is refusing to release documents that could exonerate him further. This raises questions about what he might be hiding as he campaigns for governor of California. Glenn Beck and his guest discuss the implications of Swalwell's silence and the unusual behavior of Congress during critical times.
“which way that's perfect um yeah so now we've got to recap summer house which andy also gave us a big bold quote about which was this is going this was the worst kyle has ever behaved yeah he says the worst episode in 10 seasons of kyle i think some of it must have been cut out because i don't feel like it I mean it was bad but I feel like he's been worse I know that's I was like go back to the beach scene remember when they were on the beach and he was like you're lazy and you're this and you're that yeah I mean I …”
“which way that's perfect um yeah so now we've got to recap summer house which andy also gave us a big bold quote about which was this is going this was the worst kyle has ever behaved yeah he says the worst episode in 10 seasons of kyle i think some of it must have been cut out because i don't feel like it I mean it was bad but I feel like he's been worse I know that's I was like go back to the beach scene remember when they were on the beach and he was like you're lazy and you're this and you're that yeah I mean I think there's been a lot of episodes where Kyle has not been great this entire season Kyle has not been great did you appreciate how editors went back and tried to help Kyle out by showing like the three times Amanda's been passive-aggressive yes and it was like nothing no big deal anything anybody it's nothing I wouldn't say about Eddie yeah …”
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In the latest recap of 'Summer House,' hosts discuss Kyle's alarming behavior, labeling it as the worst he's ever exhibited in the show's ten-season history. With mounting pressures from his business and personal life, Kyle's insecurity and excessive drinking lead to explosive moments, including a tense confrontation with Amanda. The segment dives into the dynamics of their relationship and the impact of Kyle's actions on the group.
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In the latest episode of 'Summer House,' tensions rise between Kyle and Amanda as Kyle pursues his DJ career, leaving Amanda feeling neglected. The conversation reveals Amanda's frustration over Kyle's commitment to DJing and the strain it puts on their relationship, highlighting the challenges of balancing personal ambitions with marital responsibilities. This segment captures the essence of their dynamic, showcasing how Kyle's choices impact their future together.
“… jesse solomon to advertise his tour took um did like ads in their interviews with like the backdrop that they do for their separate interviews in summer house to make that a promotion for uh his tour so you think you're watching something that's going to be an advertisement for summer house and then it ended up being like go see jesse on tour so i'm like but also like i get being stressed i get being like um grouchy irritable reactive i don't get calling your wife a fucking bitch yeah when you're drunk yeah i mean like you can be a dumbass you know like name calling i mean if you were just he's name …”
“… think that your group of friends support you no matter what that if you're like hey i'm gonna throw together a bit would you show up i feel like these people that are already getting a paycheck to be here happy to um jesse jesse solomon perfect example jesse solomon to advertise his tour took um did like ads in their interviews with like the backdrop that they do for their separate interviews in summer house to make that a promotion for uh his tour so you think you're watching something that's going to be an advertisement for summer house and then it ended up being like go see jesse on tour so i'm like but also like i get being stressed i get being like um grouchy irritable reactive i don't get calling your wife a fucking bitch yeah when you're drunk yeah i mean like you can be a dumbass you know like name calling i mean if you were just he's name calling yeah you know it's there's a difference between being irritable and being like what the fuck or whatever and just grouchy with his employee but he's like he's he's name calling i mean and also like west and ben both being able to be like nothing happened that was so unwarranted like kyle what the fuck are you doing the fact that like i mean …”
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Kyle Cook's erratic behavior on 'Summer House' raises eyebrows as he accuses his girlfriend of abandoning him while she enjoys time with friends just outside. His conflicting actions—standing alone at his DJ set while feeling neglected—highlight a deeper issue in their relationship. As viewers watch him swing a speaker in frustration, it's clear that Kyle's perception of abandonment is misguided and comical.
“… out there that you need answers on? Well, again, without the documents, I can't tell you. And that's so, yeah, we could haul in Jack Smith like the House did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you. He knows what he did until we get the documents. And by the way, I don't know how many of those documents have been destroyed. Some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know about in burn bags. So they just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the door. So, again, you'll never know. By the way, it's one of the reasons that I …”
“What is still out there that you need answers on? Well, again, without the documents, I can't tell you. And that's so, yeah, we could haul in Jack Smith like the House did before a hearing and he'll run circles around you. He knows what he did until we get the documents. And by the way, I don't know how many of those documents have been destroyed. Some of these documents have been retrieved from gifts that they didn't even know about in burn bags. So they just weren't able to burn and destroy enough evidence on their way out the door. So, again, you'll never know. By the way, it's one of the reasons that I haven't been pursuing the Epstein files. And I know we're learning a lot, but how complete are those things? How might have those documents been documented as well? I agree. So, again, you just don't know. But the more information we have, the more knowledge we'll have, obviously. the better we'll be able to discern these things. But no, as you can …”
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America is on a dangerous trajectory with government overreach and a biased media fueling division. As corruption persists and Congress stalls, the urgency to act is paramount—especially with the 2029 elections looming. If we don’t rally behind leaders willing to take risks, the country may face irreversible damage.
“… you could. And for a guy who we've realized is not, he has no truth. He's just out there winging it as he goes, confidently talking about the three houses he's going to have. Heather, we have a really fun game that I thought we should play with you if you want to play. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. The game of hot takes or roasts. But you must choose one. We will give a pop culture subject or topics and you decide are you roasting it or delivering your hottest take. Starting with number one. The death drop as a guaranteed lip sync save on RuPaul's Drag Race. Are you going to roast it or are you going to …”
“… pillars of my story. I'm a nomad. I'm a nomad. I'm not going to settle down anytime soon. And that's who I am. That's in my bio. That's why people are going to love it. It was like, you know, he was talking about his tragic story, you know, just like you could. And for a guy who we've realized is not, he has no truth. He's just out there winging it as he goes, confidently talking about the three houses he's going to have. Heather, we have a really fun game that I thought we should play with you if you want to play. Hell yeah. Hell yeah. The game of hot takes or roasts. But you must choose one. We will give a pop culture subject or topics and you decide are you roasting it or delivering your hottest take. Starting with number one. The death drop as a guaranteed lip sync save on RuPaul's Drag Race. Are you going to roast it or are you going to deliver your hottest take? My hottest take is that it's overdone, bitch. It's overdone. And also, I'm worried about the men's dicks, to be honest, during the death drops. I don't know what's going on there, but it's overdone now. We need them to do some WWE. e-moves, maybe off of a rope. Now it's not impressive. Everybody does it. You know what I …”
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Dating someone like Alex can lead to emotional chaos, while Chris is a more straightforward disaster. The conversation highlights how Alex’s charm and confidence can mislead partners into making poor decisions, especially when empathy is involved. This dynamic illustrates the dangers of falling for someone with potential but lacking substance.
“… like play and see what else is out there I think now he seeing that it like yeah there a bunch of girls in your DMs that want to slide on and get on Summer House and come to the events with you But like, they're not really interested in West. And Sierra actually was interested in West. And now I think he's pining for that because it's like a bunch of temporary girls. Yeah, I know. And no one can make. Yeah. Also, I'm rooting for them so hard. Also, I just need to put out there that you cannot control who you fall in love with. You can't control who you like. And like, I don't think she likes Jesse. I …”
“… been here before. And page was like, read him to fill. It was the article. And it was just kind of like what page was like you know you have a bunch of girls sliding in your DM but you have this right now And it like he was just like I just want to like play and see what else is out there I think now he seeing that it like yeah there a bunch of girls in your DMs that want to slide on and get on Summer House and come to the events with you But like, they're not really interested in West. And Sierra actually was interested in West. And now I think he's pining for that because it's like a bunch of temporary girls. Yeah, I know. And no one can make. Yeah. Also, I'm rooting for them so hard. Also, I just need to put out there that you cannot control who you fall in love with. You can't control who you like. And like, I don't think she likes Jesse. I don't think he's ready for a relationship. I thought that their conversation was great. It was like, we're just friends. Don't be a dick. And she forgave him. Yeah, I agree with you ultimately. But I was asking Natalie last night. Do you think there's a world, not that Sierra likes Jesse the way she likes West, but what have we heard from cero in …”
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The relationship dynamics on 'Summer House' are a natural outcome of the cast's limited social pool and shared experiences, akin to high school social circles.
“… Miller. Sienna. Sienna. Oh, sorry. See, that's giving age gap. Do you know who Sienna Miller is? I'm going to Google it. Not to be confused with Summer House star Sierra Miller. Her quote was, the idea of an older woman with a younger man is still fetishized rather than normalized. There's a disparity there that I would love to see disappear, which is so true. And I think you could see it with some of these women, which was like, this isn't as normal and we're going to get looked at. Whereas an older man with a younger woman, it's like, oh, you see that every day. Yeah. Some people might criticize …”
“… your world that much better as well. That's what I hope people, when they're watching this show, enjoy watching. And I think there's some really great connections. It seems like Sienna Miller might also be watching. I hope so. And why is that? Sierra Miller. Sienna. Sienna. Oh, sorry. See, that's giving age gap. Do you know who Sienna Miller is? I'm going to Google it. Not to be confused with Summer House star Sierra Miller. Her quote was, the idea of an older woman with a younger man is still fetishized rather than normalized. There's a disparity there that I would love to see disappear, which is so true. And I think you could see it with some of these women, which was like, this isn't as normal and we're going to get looked at. Whereas an older man with a younger woman, it's like, oh, you see that every day. Yeah. Some people might criticize me, but other people will celebrate me. You know, throughout the show, you really see these women start to feel empowered, you know, and like come into their like, oh, shit. Like, no. Why the fuck can't I do this? You know, which we love to see. So, yes, it's definitely difference. And I think a lot of people I think a lot of the discourse and …”
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In a recent discussion about relationship dynamics on reality TV, the panel highlights how the perception of older women dating younger men is often fetishized rather than normalized. They reference Sienna Miller's comments on this disparity and celebrate the empowerment of women who embrace these relationships, contrasting it with the societal acceptance of older men with younger women. This conversation not only sheds light on age gap relationships but also encourages viewers to challenge societal norms.
“everybody keeps their things and then Southern Charm? You can eat off their floor. Except for Molly. Molly's house. Well, that's different. Molly's the only one. She always has to say like the cat pissed in my luggage. Yeah. It's not me that smells. I know. Yeah. But she's funny. I love her. I love her. Okay, with the exception of Molly, do you see how, why is everything so beautiful there? Why are their houses so nice? Because you are looking at them thinking they're 20 years old. They are 40 years old. Yeah. Like, these are not 20-year-old people. These …”
“everybody keeps their things and then Southern Charm? You can eat off their floor. Except for Molly. Molly's house. Well, that's different. Molly's the only one. She always has to say like the cat pissed in my luggage. Yeah. It's not me that smells. I know. Yeah. But she's funny. I love her. I love her. Okay, with the exception of Molly, do you see how, why is everything so beautiful there? Why are their houses so nice? Because you are looking at them thinking they're 20 years old. They are 40 years old. Yeah. Like, these are not 20-year-old people. These are people that have already had careers. Like, some of them have even lied about going to law school. I mean, there's been a lot. But then Charlie fills her mom in on the big Sally Craig fiasco, and Craig's behavior was a big turnoff for her. Charlie spills that no one in the friend group. I bet her mom wishes she didn't tell her to go for it now. …”
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Charlie's relationship dynamics and her candid gossip with her mom reveal the complexities of friendships on 'Southern Charm.' She expresses frustration over her friend Craig's behavior, highlighting how the group fails to hold him accountable. This relatable mother-daughter dialogue sheds light on the challenges of navigating adult relationships while seeking parental advice.
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