Production on Bravo »Summer house” is underway for its 11th season, and among the returning stars is Lindsay Hubbard. Recently, the mom-of-one opened up about reaching her late 30s and shared her thoughts on filming another season of the hit series after Wilson West And Amanda Batula drama.
‘Summer House’ Star Lindsay Hubbard Can’t Wait to Turn 40

Hubbard has been sharing her life with fans for nearly a decade now, including breakups, “Summer House” casting drama and even her journey to motherhood. Recently, ahead of her 40th birthday in August, the reality star opened up to Us Weekly about why she’s excited about the milestone.
According to Hubbard, “I feel so good about entering my 20 times two decade! I don’t feel like I’m 40.” After that, she reflected on the changing meaning of being a 40-year-old woman.
She explained: “Fifty years ago, everyone who was 40 looked 80 with gray, curly hair – like perms and curlers and all that – we don’t look like that anymore. »
After that, she revealed why she was excited about aging, saying: “I’m happy to leave behind [all of the] the sorrow of my 30th birthday, [which was a] a journey that took me all of my thirties to understand. It’s the one area of my life that I’m most careful about because I have Gemma.
Regarding Gemma, her daughter, Hubbard, gave birth in December 2024. However, she and her boyfriend, as well as the child’s father, separated shortly after.
Lindsay also teased ‘Summer House’ season 11
“Summer House” Season 10 ended in June 2026 with its much-talked-about reunion. Since then, it has been announced that neither Wilson nor Batula will appear in the series. In addition to Hubbard, returning cast members include Kyle Cooke, Carl Radke, Ciara Miller, Jesse Solomon, KJ Dillard, Bailey TaylorAnd Mia Calabrese.
Hubbard opened up about his return to the show in his interview with Us Weekly. She said: “I’m excited to have a hot toddler summer with Gemma every other weekend and then a hot MILF summer with my friends when she’s with her dad.”
When asked if she had any hesitation about returning, Hubbard said no. However, she discussed the demands of filming two reality shows, as she also appears on Bravo’s “Summer House” spinoff, “In the City.”
According to her, “Filming two series back to back is not for the weak. I feel lucky to share my life with the world, but there hasn’t really been a moment of rest for me in the last two years.”
She added of her lifestyle: “I basically have two speeds: mom life and work life. So I wouldn’t say there’s been any hesitation in sitting out this season, but as long as mom can take a mini vacation somewhere out there to breathe and rest, I should be fine!”
There is general enthusiasm for the upcoming season
In many ways, Season 10 marked a high point for “Summer House.” Most recently, the show received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program. Now, ahead of season 11, fans seem happy with the casting so far, although they don’t yet know who the newcomers will be.
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Someone else said: “Bravo really hit the reset button. This cast has enough history and unfinished business that season 11 could either be a return…or a complete train wreck.”
Lindsay recently spoke about West Wilson and Amanda Batula
Hubbard publicly criticized the way Wilson and Batula conducted their relationship. During a recent appearance on ABC’s “The View,” Hubbard revealed that she hasn’t spoken to Batula since filming the “In The City” reunion on June 11.
She said: “I haven’t spoken to him since the day we filmed the ‘In The City’ reunion, and actually, Kyle and I had more warnings for Amanda at that reunion. It’s an ongoing conversation. But yeah, I haven’t spoken to him since. You know, we’re all busy and I think some space is needed after three months of being so consumed with this whole scandal.”
Recently Dropped ‘In The City’ Reunion Trailer
“In The City” premiered on Bravo in May 2026 following the season 10 finale of “Summer House.” Now, several weeks later, the two-part reunion is scheduled to begin streaming on July 21, with the second installment airing the following week.
Bravo released the official trailer on July 13.
