• Summer House Season 8 Thoughts & Feels

  • Jun 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Summer House Season 8 Thoughts & Feels

  • Summary

  • The episode we were too scared to publish… just kidding … kind of. Summer is supposed to be fun, and so is Bravo! So please remember that before leaving us a mean review just because we’re not Lindsay stans, okay?! More seriously though, this week on the podcast, Lauren and Mallory discuss Season 8 of Summer House as a whole - the good, the bad, and the West of it all. Did Andy go too hard on Lindsay and not hard enough on Carl at the Reunion? And why did Kyle get away with murder this season?! We have no idea, but we’re thrilled to discuss it together! We spend a laughable 3 or 4 minutes discussing the VPR reunions at the very end of the episode, in case you’re interested in our final thoughts on the season from hell. FYI - Sadly, we experienced some major audio issues on this episode after Lauren’s microphone died. Very sorry about the audio quality on this one, but we did our best! Finally, this will be our last episode for a while. Think of this as our summer hiatus. We might jump back on the mic if something major worth discussing happens in the Bravo-sphere, so stay tuned! In the meantime, feel free to email us or DM us on Instagram - we love hearing from you!


    Until next time, be cool. Don’t be all uncool.


    Love you guys!


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