Lindsay Hubbard and West Wilson Spill the Beans on 'Iconic' Sandwich Line in Summer House — Unveiling the Cast's Pickiest Eater! - lulu

   
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Summer House stars Lindsay Hubbard and West Wilson argue over a divisive condiment in a new campaign for Hellmann’s.

“Have you been talking s--- about mayo?” Wilson demands to know in the cheeky ad, referring to a video of Hubbard proclaiming, “Mayo is such trash.”

Hubbard argues that mayo “literally ruins every sandwich,” to which Wilson counters, “Lindsay, it’s not just mayo. It’s Hellmann’s spicy mayo.”

“I think for me the biggest thing is, I’m a Missouri boy,” Wilson explains. “We put mayo on everything. We brush our teeth with mayo.”

Hubbard eventually comes around to Wilson’s side, admitting, “This is really good.”

The bit was inspired by a memorable Summer House scene from season 5, in which Hubbard asked her then-boyfriend Stephen "Stravy" Traversie, "How many sandwiches have you made for me?"

Hubbard tells PEOPLE that fans quote back the line to her “quite a lot.”

 

“It's an iconic line that I said one night when I was upset,” she recalls. “I'm glad that it resonated with so many people because it was like, it's true. Don't ask me for a sandwich if you've never made me one.”

Lindsay Hubbard, West Wilson, Hellman's

Lindsay Hubbard.

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Wilson then asked Hubbard, “If he would've made you a sandwich and put mayo on it, would you have been happy with him, or would that have upset you in that time?”

“I think in that relationship, he probably could have made me a sandwich and I would've been like, ‘No, it's terrible,’” she admits, adding, “The relationship was done. The sandwich was just the icing.”

Asked who the pickiest eater in the cast is, Wilson brought up Jesse Solomon’s healthy preferences.

“I mean, I've gone out with Jesse multiple times where he's like, ‘I'm focusing on protein today,’ and I'm like, shut up,” he recalls.

Lindsay Hubbard, West Wilson, Hellman's

West Wilson.

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“He won't even put cheese in his eggs in the morning,” Hubbard notes of Solomon. “He has to make his own eggs for himself.”

Both agreed that food is a key ingredient in the Bravo show, which has followed the antics of a rotating cast of Hamptons housemates since 2017 and wrapped its ninth season earlier this month.

“I mean, it's like any share house, right?” Hubbard says. “Like food and the kitchen, they're just an integral part of how you interact with each other. Especially in a summer house, I think we always congregate around the kitchen island. We're always sitting at the dining table. Someone's always in the kitchen doing something, so it really does kind of play a big part to our show.”

Lindsay Hubbard, West Wilson, Hellman's

West Wilson and Lindsay Hubbard.

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“It is less structured, so you're always floating around and the kitchen is always going to be a home base,” Wilson adds. “Whatever's in the fridge, literally everything, olives, pickles, sandwiches, mayonnaise, beer, lover boys, whatever's there is just going to be free-flowing, and I think it's just how summer works.”

“Sometimes that fridge gets rancid,” Hubbard admits.

“It does get smelly sometimes if stuff's stuck, but we clean it out before the next weekend or it doesn't close,” Wilson points out. “That's the scariest."

"You come down in the morning and there's a little crack in the fridge and you try not to tell everyone," he adds. "You just throw an elbow in and keep it moving.”