Mia Calabrese said to E! News that the upcoming Season 10 reunion of "Summer House" will be intense and exhausting [1, 2].
The comments come as the series prepares to air a highly anticipated three-part special [2]. The reunion serves as the climax of the season, resolving tensions and conflicts that developed among the cast throughout the filming period.
Speaking at the American Music Awards on May 25, 2026 [1], Calabrese said that the drama will specifically center on the friction between cast members Amanda Batula and West Wilson [1, 2]. The tension between these two figures has been a primary driver of the season's narrative, and the reunion is expected to bring those grievances to a head.
Bravo will broadcast the first part of the reunion on May 26, 2026 [1]. The network has structured the event as a three-part series to allow for a more detailed exploration of the cast's disputes [2].
Calabrese's description of the filming process as exhausting suggests a high level of emotional volatility during the taping. While the specific nature of the Batula and Wilson conflict remains a focal point, the three-part format indicates that the producers expect significant fallout from the confrontation [2].
This promotion follows a series of teases throughout the season that hinted at a fractured cast. The reunion is designed to provide a platform for the participants to address these issues in a controlled environment, though Calabrese's remarks suggest the atmosphere remained strained during production [1, 2].
“The upcoming three-part Season 10 reunion will be "intense" and "exhausting."”
The decision to expand the reunion into a three-part event suggests that the interpersonal conflicts of Season 10 were more severe than in previous years. By centering the narrative on the specific clash between Amanda Batula and West Wilson, Bravo is leveraging a specific rivalry to drive viewership for the season's conclusion.




