The Bravo series Summer House is in full swing, and fans are loving the season 6 drama. The Bravo reality series has been airing since 2017 but was always one of the more underrated shows. The usual format changed for season 5, making it easier to film during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of driving back and forth from New York City to the Hamptons each weekend, the housemates were quarantined together for six weeks without being able to leave. This made Summer House more popular because viewers could relate to the idea of being stuck inside with the same group of people for an extended amount of time.
Even though Summer House has returned to its original format for season 6, viewers are still fully invested in the show. The housemates have been very open about their relationship issues, friendships, and regular adult problems. Fans enjoy seeing the makeshift theme parties each season and watching realistic drama that isn't scripted.
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Summer House is the only Bravo show filmed with surveillance cameras, allowing viewers to see everything that is going on in the house. While watching the show, fans want to be friends with the cast members because they are so down-to-earth. Let's take a look at why the seriesis the most relatable Bravo show.
On Summer House, the cast members actually have real day jobs, unlike other Bravo reality stars. Kyle Cooke and Carl Radke own a sparkling hard tea brand, Loverboy. Amanda Batula is the company's graphic designer, and the popular drink is sold in stores nationwide. Danielle Olivera left her full-time job as a Tech Product Manager to create a fashion app. Lindsay Hubbard runs her own firm, Hubb House PR, and Paige DeSorbo is
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