In June, the 'Giggly Squad' podcast host revealed that she was leaving the Bravo show after seven seasons
Paige DeSorbo is opening up about whether she'll be heading back to the Hamptons.
After announcing her departure from Summer House in June after seven seasons, the Giggly Squad podcast host reveals whether she'll be making her way back out to Long Island this summer.
DeSorbo, 32, says she recently returned from Italy from a trip with her family, which was the "most relaxing" two weeks.
"I really haven't been able to go home a lot during the summer," she says. "So, I'm actually very excited to spend a couple of weekends in Albany with my family [and] go to some places that I never get the chance to this summer."
DeSorbo then reveals that she "might take a break from the Hamptons."
"I know the vibe. I've done it. So, I'm excited to try out new spots," she shares.
In June, the fashion influencer announced on her Instagram Stories that she was leaving Summer House following season 9.
"I have a little life update for you: I've made the decision not to return to Summer House," DeSorbo wrote at the time.
She added: "Being part of this show has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my life — the friendships, the drama, the giggles, all unforgettable. You've seen me grow up over these last 7 summers."
DeSorbo said that she'd "always be beyond grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities" that came from the show.
"But like all good things (and some bad decisions), it's time for this chapter to close," she said.
DeSorbo concluded, "To my castmates, the fans, and my NBCU family: thank you. I never could've imagined what this journey would turn into — and how many of you would be along for the ride. And you haven't seen the last of me, I promise. So much more to do together, but for now you know you can always find me and Daphne in my bed."
The author and reality TV star joined the Bravo show in season 3 with her then-co-worker Hannah Berner.
“When I first got the call, I remember calling my dad, crying, and being like, ‘I actually can't do this. I'm way too sensitive. If someone doesn't like me on the show, off the show, I won't be able to handle it,’” she told PEOPLE in 2024.
DeSorbo added: “And he said, ‘Do it for one year. If you hate it, you never have to go back, but at least you'll know.’ And that's what put me in the mindset to actually film the first season. And then by the second weekend, I was like, ‘I love it.’"
Summer House can be streamed on Peacock.