Bravo Launches 'In the City' Spinoff Featuring Summer House Cast Members
Bravo premiered 'In the City,' a new series following Lindsay Hubbard, Amanda Batula, and Kyle Cooke as they navigate life in New York City after their time on Summer House. The show introduces additional cast members and focuses on relationships, parenthood, and daily routines.
nypost.comBravo premiered the new reality series 'In the City,' which follows Lindsay Hubbard, Amanda Batula, and Kyle Cooke as they transition from their summer share house in the Hamptons to life in Manhattan. The series opens with Amanda and Kyle returning from their final weekend in the Hamptons.
Amanda chooses to stay in a hotel rather than their shared apartment. A later scene set in April 2026 shows Amanda and Kyle discussing their relationship after she confirmed a new romance with West Wilson.
The program includes Summer House alums Andrea Denver and Danielle Olivera. New cast members Yvonne Najor and Katie Arundel, who have known the group for over a decade, also appear. The show depicts the group managing marriages, friendships, and parenthood in New York City. One scene shows Lindsay Hubbard with her child Gemma, whose face had not previously appeared on television or social media.
The premiere episode ends with Amanda and Kyle marking their four-year wedding anniversary. Amanda makes a decision about their living situation during the episode. Lindsay Hubbard is shown questioning the relationship between Kenny Martin and Whitney Fransway. She also addresses an ongoing disagreement with Danielle Olivera. The series is available to stream on Peacock. 99 per month.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- April 2026
Amanda Batula and West Wilson confirmed their romance.
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Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke discussed their relationship in their former living room.
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Bravo premiered 'In the City' on Peacock.
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Potential Impact
- 01
Summer House viewers gain continued access to the cast through a new format.
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Peacock gains additional reality programming for its subscription service.
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