The former Hamptons Housemate also addressed a potential small-screen return and the future of Giggly Squad.
Paige DeSorbo is sharing more insight into her Summer House exit.
The multi-hyphenate announced the career move in early June, more than six years after joining the series in its third season. At the time of her announcement, Paige didn’t provide details on what led to the decision but expressed gratitude for the experience.
“Being part of this show has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my life — the friendships, the drama, the giggles. All unforgettable,” she wrote in an Instagram statement. “But like all good things (and some bad decisions), it’s time for this chapter to close… I’ll always be beyond grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me.”
Paige DeSorbo says she couldn't "physically" film another season
Paige reflected on her departure during a recent appearance on Larry Crespo’s Bravo by Gays podcast, revealing she began thinking about leaving Summer House in 2024.
“I like to say that I made this decision over months and months of thinking. And that is partly true,” she said. “I definitely felt different leaving last summer (Season 9). There was something where I had this gut feeling where I was just like, ‘This is probably the last time I’ll ever leave this house.’”
In the months after Season 9 production, Paige experienced major life changes, including a U.S. tour for Giggly Squad — her popular podcast series with Summer House alum Hannah Berner — as well as a highly publicized breakup. She was also creating the debut collection for her Daphne sleepwear line and was promoting her and Hannah’s first book, How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously. And while she’s never been afraid of a busy work schedule, Paige admitted that another Summer House season would’ve been too much to handle.
“When it came time to start thinking about the summer, I really just had a moment where I was like, ‘Wait a minute, I can’t go film a TV show. I’ll literally die,’” she joked. “I felt like that last summer… but this past spring, I was like, I really need time off. I don’t physically think I could film Summer House.”
Paige DeSorbo's busy schedule was a big reason for leaving Summer House
