The Hamptons are buzzing once again as Bravo’s hit reality series Summer House bursts back onto screens for its milestone tenth season, premiering on February 3, 2026, at 8/7c. This year, viewers can expect a fresh mix of personalities as several new faces join the established cast, promising a summer filled with new dynamics, career revelations, and the inevitable drama that has made the show a staple of reality TV.
For fans eager to tune in, the options have never been broader. According to Bravo, weekly episodes are available live on Fubo, DIRECTV, and Sling, with Peacock offering next-day streaming every Wednesday. Each platform brings its own perks: Fubo, known for its sports content, now boasts over 100 live TV channels and offers a free trial plus up to $30 off the first month. DIRECTV, meanwhile, features four customizable streaming packages, a five-day free trial, and a $40 discount for new users’ first month. Sling introduces flexible viewing with day, week, and weekend passes starting at $4.99, while monthly plans begin at $45.99. Peacock, which streams a range of blockbuster movies and originals like The Traitors and Poker Face, starts at just $7.99 a month.
Returning to the house are fan favorites Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Jesse Solomon, and West Wilson. But this summer, they’re joined by newcomers Mia Calabrese, KJ Dillard, Dara Levitan, Levi Sebree, Bailey Taylor, and Ben Waddell, injecting new energy and intrigue into the group dynamic. As Bravo reports, the season’s premiere episode sets the stage for these new relationships, with some fresh faces immediately catching the eyes of the house’s veterans.
Behind the pool parties and late-night confessions, the Summer House cast boasts impressive off-camera careers. Kyle Cooke, for instance, isn’t just the life of the party—he’s the founder and CEO of Loverboy, a beverage company launched in 2020 that now includes a Flowerboy line. In a May 2025 interview with Join Hampton, Kyle described Loverboy as “a lifestyle brand. It’s about having fun and not taking yourself too seriously, while also caring about the quality of ingredients in what you’re drinking.” Beyond business, Kyle’s DJ career is gaining momentum, with his “Let Them Cooke” North American tour taking him between the U.S. and Canada.
Kyle’s wife, Amanda Batula, is equally accomplished. After leaving her post as Senior Designer at L’Occitane en Provence, Amanda now heads Loverboy’s creative and branding department and recently launched a swimwear collection with South Moon Under. Her résumé includes roles at Rent the Runway and as a creative director for the wellness brand FENIX.
Carl Radke, another returning favorite, is charting a new path after opening Soft Bar + Cafe, an alcohol-free bar in New York. Speaking to People in August, Carl said, “Soft Bar is really about changing what going out can be. We wanted to build a spot where the drinks are high-quality and intentionally crafted, the vibe feels good, and people can connect without alcohol. At the end of the day, it’s about bringing people together and celebrating unique flavors.” Carl, who left his VP role at Loverboy in 2023, returned part-time in 2024 to help launch a non-alcoholic collection. He continues to advocate for mental health and wellness through his website, The Radke Boys.
Lindsay Hubbard’s journey has taken her from public relations to social media stardom. Now a content creator and influencer, Lindsay recently embraced motherhood, welcoming her daughter Gemma Britt Kufe. Reflecting on her career during her pregnancy, she remarked, “People were very torn up about this. It’s like, ‘Why not?’ I’m gonna make the announcement anyway. Why not make money from it?”
Ciara Miller splits her time between New York City and Atlanta, working as a travel nurse and maintaining a flourishing modeling career. She told The Daily Dish, “I can’t detach myself from nursing right now, because I’m like, ‘What am I gonna do that feels as fulfilling as critical care?’ You know? What’s on the other side? I live two different lives.” Ciara’s modeling credits include Express and Victoria’s Secret, adding to her already impressive résumé.
Jesse Solomon brings musical talent and financial savvy to the house. With a degree in music business from the University of Miami, Jesse works part-time in investor relations and helps small businesses secure alternative financing. He explained to his housemates, “I raise money for funds. Finance companies invest in things, and I get them the money they need to invest.”
Sports fans may recognize West Wilson, who serves as a sports social and editorial producer at Complex. West has contributed to Peacock’s Sunday Night Football: Reality Hot Seat and is set to appear on the Super Bowl LIX pre-game special, Reality Hot Seat: Sailgate, airing on February 8, 2026. He shared his excitement on Instagram, writing, “I love me a little pre-game.”
Among the new cast, Ben Waddell stands out as both an entrepreneur and model, having launched a men’s health platform and Doughbriks Wavers chips with YouTuber David Dobrik in early 2026. Bailey Taylor, host of the It Girl podcast, celebrates women from all walks of life in her interviews, while KJ Dillard juggles modeling, professional skateboarding, and music projects, describing his work as “very project-based.”
Mia Calabrese, a real estate broker nominated for the New York City Concierge Choice awards, works seven days a week showing ultra-luxury properties to elite clients. As she told The Daily Dish, “Everything I’ve had, it’s because I built it and I’m so proud of myself. My job is intense and it’s a constant hustle, but I’m so incredibly proud of where I am today because I’ve worked so hard for the last six years of my life.”
Dara Levitan brings her expertise as a content creator and former makeup artist, collaborating with brands like Fenty and Pat McGrath. She transitioned to content creation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her work has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar and Glossy. Levi Sebree, meanwhile, works as a freelance event planner in New York, specializing in fashion events and previously holding a senior role at Tory Burch.
With such a diverse and dynamic group, the tenth season of Summer House promises more than just sun-soaked weekends. Whether it’s rekindled friendships—like Ciara’s relaxed attitude giving West hope for a renewed bond—or the hustle and ambition each cast member brings, viewers are in for a summer that’s as much about personal growth and professional ambition as it is about parties and poolside drama.
As the new season unfolds, fans will have plenty to watch—and perhaps even more to admire—about the lives these housemates lead both inside and outside the Hamptons’ most famous share house.