All the Reasons Lindsay Hubbard Should Leave Summer House for RHONY-quang

   

Lindsay Hubbard has been a “Summer House” staple since 2017, bringing Hamptons chaos and rosé-fueled drama to Bravo fans everywhere. But with baby daughter Gemma now in tow and a wedding on the horizon, the publicist-turned-reality-star might be outgrowing the share-house shenanigans. Could “Real Housewives of New York” be her ticket to a new Bravo chapter?  Here’s why Hubbard should trade Montauk for Manhattan and join the “RHONY” ranks.

The ‘Summer House’ star says babies don’t belong at parties in the Hamptons

Erin Lichy posted a photo on her Instagram stories with Lindsay Hubbard

The Hamptons party house isn’t exactly stroller-friendly, and Hubbard knows it. Baby Gemma will be around eight months old when “Summer House” starts filming this summer, and Hubbard said during her pregnancy that she “obviously” won’t be bringing her daughter along.

That could be a hint at a shift away from the share-house life and toward another Bravo show that has a focus on upscale lifestyles. “RHONY” fits her new mom era better. Plus, with her ex Carl Radke remaining in the house, it is definitely giving uncomfortable vibes.

Being a new mom and proximity to her ex-fiance are two reasons Hubbard is ready to flip tables with women her age, not single twentysomethings.

Reason number three Hubbard should leave “Summer House?” She’s got the “RHONY” resume locked. She’s tight with cast member Erin Lichy, and has mingled with the other ladies at BravoCon and beyond.

“I text with Erin all the time,” she told Housewives Nightcap in February 2025.

She’s Already RHONY-Ready with Big-City Connections

With Shed Media’s casting call targeting Manhattan and Brooklyn residents who live a “Bravo lifestyle” and have organic ties to the cast, that gives us reason number four why Hubbard should leave “Summer House” for “RHONY.” Hubbard is a shoo-in. She’s been Hamptons-bound since before “Summer House” existed, but her NYC roots and social circle align with “RHONY’s” urban polish.

Reason number five — Rebecca Minkoff’s February 2025 departure opens a slot. Hubbard’s transitional life—new mom and outspoken PR pro—screams Housewife material. She’s not just entertaining; she’s “pretty real,” as she told the “Not Skinny But Not Fat” podcast,  making her perfect for a show that thrives on authenticity amid the martinis.

Hubbard’s “Summer House” days have given us iconic moments, but “RHONY” could showcase her next act: city life and motherhood.

“I’m here for any and all TV shows because clearly my life just moves at the speed of light,” Hubbard declared.

Catch “Summer House” Mondays on Bravo, streaming the next day on Peacock. You can binge “The Real Housewives of New York” anytime on Peacock or the Bravo app.