‘Summer House’ Reunion: How to Stream the Anticipated Special Online
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One of the most dramatic betrayals in reality TV (since Scandoval, of course) took place after, and potentially during, Season 10 of “Summer House.” Now, the show’s cast will finally speak to each other and the public for the first time in a reunion that airs Tuesday, May 26 at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.
Tuesday night’s episode is the first of a three-part special, with each of the three installments airing on May 26, June 2 and June 9, respectively. Extended, uncensored versions will be made available to stream on Peacock the following day. Peacock has confirmed that the streaming cuts will feature additional footage not shown during the Bravo broadcast, including a “supersized” version of Part 1.
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STREAM ‘SUMMER HOUSE’ REUNION ON PEACOCK
If you want to watch the reunion episodes as soon as they come out though, the best way is through a live TV streamer such as DirecTV, Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV.
Another affordable option to stream the “Summer House” reunion at a low cost is through Sling TV’s Day Pass, which gives you 24-hour access to dozens of channels such as Bravo for only $4.99.
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This year’s reunion centers heavily on Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s controversial romance, which sparked after Batula’s split from Kyle Cooke and a fling between Wilson and Ciara Miller, Batula’s former best friend. A trailer released last week teases a tense confrontation between Batula and Miller, while host Andy Cohen has described the taping as one of the most intense reunions he’s filmed.
Season 10 of “Summer House,” which filmed before news of Batula and Wilson’s relationship became public, aired its final episode on May 19. All 16 episodes of the season are now available to stream on Peacock.