Summer House Season 10 Extended Reunion Part 1: The Biggest Reveals You Missed on TV
Summer House: Extended & Uncensored cranks the reunion into a bare-knuckle showdown, restoring the side comments cut for cable and unleashing the full force of Ciara Miller’s emotions as she, Amanda Batula, West Wilson, and Kyle Cooke go head-to-head over the scandal.
Peacock dropped the 'Extended & Uncensored' cut of the Summer House season 10 reunion, and it fills in a lot of the emotional gaps the cable edit trimmed out. You feel the full weight of Ciara Miller’s anger and hurt, there’s more actual face time between her, Amanda Batula, West Wilson, and Kyle Cooke, and the rest of the cast gets pulled into the blast radius too. It’s messier, more revealing, and yes, a little weirder in spots.
What the extended cut adds that cable didn’t
- Newbies get a real intro: Andy Cohen spends legit time on Levi Sebree and Bailey Taylor’s first night. Levi says the guys weren’t really 'into me' but adds she 'loves friendship too.' Bailey admits she can 'flip the mood at dinner' because she will 'trauma dump' on people.
- More Mia Calabrese context: Mia opens up about grieving her parents, saying she feels 'completely stuck' and 'so alone.' It lands harder here than it did on TV.
- Ciara’s life outside the house: She shares that her dad knows she bought her grandparents’ home in North Carolina. Inside the house, though, she’s 'tired' of the vibe with West. 'We were really good friends, best friends at one point in time,' she says, which leads into the now-infamous 'ear stuff' chatter that confused Lindsay Hubbard and a chunk of the internet.
- Pre-stage wardrobe banter: Lindsay shows Bailey her red dress and deadpans, 'I’m the devil you don’t want to know.'
- Jesse Solomon goes viral... in Idaho: After his 'What a day, what a day' made air, Bailey tells him her friend in Idaho was singing it. 'You’ve hit Idaho. Bumf*** Idaho, like, in the middle of nowhere Idaho.'
- West vs. sweat: West reveals he’s wearing four sweat guards under his outfit. Lindsay teases, 'You might need some more.' He says it’s a 50 pack. Lindsay laughs: 'Not fair. Don’t make me laugh.'
- Nerves, caught live: As they’re waiting to start, West is clicking his mouth. Amanda quietly coaches, 'Don’t do that when you’re talking,' and he stops on a dime.
- DWTS shout-out: Andy congratulates Ciara on joining Dancing With the Stars season 35 (announced in April). The whole cast claps — yes, even Amanda and West. Ciara: 'I’m so excited.'
- Jesse comes with receipts: While insisting he knew nothing about the Amanda/West situation, he literally pulls paper from his pocket: 'I have a timeline prepared if necessary.'
- Ciara’s 'snake in the grass' monologue responses: You’ve seen the speech. What you didn’t see: KJ says 'Bars,' Lindsay makes a fart joke right after Ciara calls Amanda 'silent but deadly,' and Kyle tries not to laugh.
- Amanda explains the lie, Kyle snaps: Amanda says she was 'terrified' to tell Ciara what was going on with West, whether it fizzled or turned serious. Kyle jumps in, clearly upset.
'You know he’s my friend too? I feel like I was kind of kicked to the f***ing side during this whole thing. I’m kind of losing my mind.'
Ciara fires back that Amanda and West are 'both snakes in the grass' and that doing this to her — and to Kyle — was 'f***ed up.' 'They’re both f***ing weird.' - The statement that made it worse: Amanda says she felt 'damned if you do, damned if you don’t' about the March post confirming her relationship with West, adding it was 'clearly not' written by a PR person. She jokes ChatGPT wrote it. Ciara, stone-cold: 'Chat GPT’s a lot smarter than that statement.'
- Who reached out and who didn’t: KJ says he only heard from Amanda when everything blew up. West admits he didn’t text KJ — or Bailey or Levi — because he focused on who was 'really, really' hurt. Bailey notes 'everyone' got dragged into it. Amanda says she didn’t include an apology in the joint statement because it would feel 'inauthentic' and she figured it would get attacked anyway, so she texted everyone separately. West apologizes to KJ.
- Bailey and Carl Radke’s odd-couple chemistry: Lindsay says Carl and Bailey share the same 'quirky and weird energy,' which is why they clicked. Carl tells Bailey, 'I appreciate your trauma dumping, because I do the same,' and admits he didn’t fully clock the energy toward them until the last weekend. Hands go up around the stage shipping Bailey and Carl. Jesse offers, 'Sometimes it’s good to be friends with someone before you start dating ... sometimes.' Amanda shoots back, 'That’s crazy,' and Ciara gives a textbook eye roll.
Big picture
The longer cut doesn’t change the facts so much as it adds texture — the awkward pre-show ticks, the fashion one-liners, the Idaho anecdote that somehow exists — and it lets the cast sit in the consequences of that Amanda/West reveal. If you wanted the version where people are a little less produced and a lot more reactive, this is it.