The Real Reason Hannah Berner Got Fired from Summer House After Her ‘Big Falling Out' With Kyle Cooke
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‘Summer House’ Fans Deciphered the Text Kyle Cooke Sent Paige DeSorbo and It’s...Not Actually About Craig
Giggly Squad's Hannah Berner Talks Summer House, Lactaid and Her Book
Hannah Berner isn't ruling out returning to Summer House. The "Giggly Squad" podcaster, 33, opened up about the possibility of gracing the Bravo small screen with husband Des Bishop again while chatting exclusively with Parade for her partnership with Lactaid on behalf of the "Dairy Baddies" community.
Summer House, Watch and Season 9
House Season 9 puts Kyle Cooke and Paige DeSorbo’s feud in the spotlight, and after watching the drama unfold, I’m siding with Paige.
This is the first time that someone on this show had a baby,' Hubbard tells Parade. 'We're all kind of doing different things than we were 10 years ago.'
Lindsay Hubbard has some thoughts on West Wilson addressing whether she would return for Summer House season 10 after welcoming her first baby. “I told him, I was like, ‘Look, here’s the problem that I have with this statement — not that I brought you on to this show and gave you a job,
During Summer House season 9, episode 3, which aired on February 26, Paige revealed that she was thinking about freezing her eggs, noting that then-boyfriend Craig had already frozen his sperm. (While Summer House filmed in July-August 2024, Paige broke up with Craig that November after three years of dating .)
After watching the first episode of Summer House Season 9, it's quite obvious there needs to be a cast overhaul.
According to a screenshot of the exchange, Kyle wrote he was “beyond discouraged” with Craig, claiming that the Southern Charm star’s choice to partner with Spritz Society in spring 2024 didn’t sit well with him. (Kyle owns the alcohol company Loverboy, which he claimed Craig knew had a spritz collection but still invested in the rival company.)
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