4Summer House” Season 9 has already been filled with drama, laughter, and so much more. And it’s not even over yet.
But on April 24, the cast reunited to film the reunion, and during his SiriusXM show, Andy Cohen spoke a little bit about it.
“I loved filming that reunion. We had a really good reunion,” he said. “There was a lot of drama, there was a lot of laughs. The set, I think everybody is going to get a really big kick out of. It was a really great reunion.”
Paige DeSorbo & Amanda Batula Were ‘Dialed In’ For The Reunion
Paige DeSorbo and Amanda Batula were ready for the “Summer House” Season 9 Reunion. The two stars got the best seats, sitting on either side of Bravo host Andy Cohen.
And in an exclusive interview with Bravo before the reunion, they revealed why they were ready to go.
“I feel phenomenal,” DeSorbo said. “I’m beta-blockered up. I’m locked in. I’m dialed in. I’m ready.”
“I’m just happy to be here,” Batula added.
Summer House Season 9 Reunion Seating Chart
For the season 9 reunion, Bravo released the seating chart on the day of filming.
Paige DeSorbo was right next to Andy Cohen on the right side, followed by Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Lexi Wood, and Gabby Prescod. On his left side, Amanda Batula got the first seat next to Cohen, with Kyle Cooke beside her. Lindsay Hubbard was next, followed by Jesse Solomon, West Wilson, and Imrul Hassan.
Will Lexi Wood or Imrul Hassan Return For Season 10?
“I think my main goal is really just to end the reunion stronger than when we all went in,” she said, declining to comment on any future plans.
“I guess we’ll see,” she added. “We’ll see how the rest of the season plays out, we’ll see what happens.”
Another cast member that fans are wondering about is Imrul Hassan. Questions about his future began when West Wilson, Carl Radke, Kyle Cooke, and Jesse Solomon grabbed dinner after filming the reunion with Andy Cohen. Hassan was missing from the group.
Hassan then responded to a comment on the post about the dinner, writing, “I left early, a few hours before they wrapped, so that was part of it. I’m gonna chalk it up to that and move on. It’s all good.”
“I’m so glad I did it (the show) and got some publicity and platform for my English school. That was always my big goal in all of this,” Hassan added in another comment about the school he founded in Bangladesh.