Actress Jennifer Lawrence helped Bravo identify the person who leaked audio from the Summer House Season 10 reunion [1].

The revelation highlights an unusual intersection between A-list cinema and reality television fandom. It also underscores the lengths to which networks will go to protect the confidentiality of their high-stakes reunion episodes.

Andy Cohen said the news during the Tuesday night episode of "Watch What Happens Live" on June 9, 2026 [1]. The announcement occurred shortly after the broadcast of the third and final part of the Summer House Season 10 reunion [1].

Cohen said Lawrence was the "super fan" who assisted the network in its investigation [1]. The effort was aimed at locating the individual responsible for the unauthorized distribution of the reunion audio to prevent further leaks [1].

Bravo had been working to trace the source of the audio, which had surfaced online before the official broadcast. The involvement of a high-profile actress in the process of identifying a leaker suggests a close personal or professional connection between Lawrence and the network's inner circle, or a deep commitment to the series.

While the specific methods Lawrence used to help the investigation were not detailed, Cohen said she solved the mystery [1]. The network sought to stop the unauthorized spread of content to maintain the dramatic impact of the televised reunion [1].

Jennifer Lawrence helped Bravo identify the person who leaked audio from the Summer House Season 10 reunion

This incident demonstrates the increasing volatility of reality TV production, where leaked content can undermine months of strategic editing and narrative building. By utilizing external help to identify a leaker, Bravo signals a zero-tolerance policy toward breaches of non-disclosure agreements, while the involvement of a major film star like Lawrence adds a layer of cultural prestige to the network's brand.