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'In the City' Bravo 'Summer House' Spinoff Brings Hamptons Drama to NYC Streets

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Brace yourselves, Bravo fans: the Hamptons may be sun-soaked and full of summer flings, but the city never sleeps and neither does the drama. “In the City,” Bravo’s hotly anticipated “Summer House” spinoff, launches Tuesday, May 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, immediately following the “Summer House” season 10 finale. Filmed in the fall of 2025 right after the Hamptons wrap, this new series trades sand for sidewalks, giving fans a front-row seat to their favorite cast members navigating adulting, relationships, and big-city reinvention.


If you’ve ever wondered what happens when your favorite summer crew swaps beachside cabanas for Manhattan lofts, “In the City” delivers. Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Danielle Olivera, Eoin Heavey, Andrea Denver, Lexi Sundin, Nick Barber, Yvonne Najor, Georgina Ferzli, Whitney Fransway, Kenny Martin, Gavin Moseley, and Katie Arundel are all back but this time, they’re tackling the highs and lows of life beyond the Hamptons. Expect engagements, breakups, career pivots, parenting challenges, and a generous serving of New York City glamour.



The Cast: New Chapters, Old Drama

Kyle Cooke is juggling more than cocktails now. Loverboy is under financial strain, and his attempt to DJ his way out of the red hints at new career twists that fans will want to binge. Meanwhile, Amanda Batula is facing the reality of life after marriage, trying to strike a balance between personal ambitions and the heartbreak of separation.


Single life takes center stage for Lindsay Hubbard, who returns as a fiercely independent mom. Lindsay’s journey of rediscovery and intentional dating offers a fresh angle that separates her storyline from the traditional reality romance arcs.

Meanwhile, engagement tension looms for Nick Barber and Yvonne Najor. The couple, married after nearly a decade together, faces questions about starting a family, career pressures, and the realities of post-Hamptons life—all with Lindsay in her unofficial therapist role.


Georgina Ferzli steps into her own spotlight as she navigates single motherhood, a new skincare venture, and the dating scene in NYC. Over in the love department, Whitney Fransway and Kenny Martin are testing their relationship timelines as they move in together, while Danielle Olivera and Eoin Heavey try to keep pace with a whirlwind romance amid startup stress and friend drama.


New York nightlife entrepreneur Gavin Moseley keeps the party alive, balancing the single life with potential cracks in bromances as his best friend Kenny grows serious about love. Newlyweds Andrea Denver and Lexi Sundin explore whether their Italian dream home is a forever plan or just a romantic getaway, adding a transatlantic twist to the series.



Why “In the City” Is a Must-Watch

“In the City” captures the charm of the “Summer House” crew but elevates it with the stakes and sophistication of city life. From career challenges to evolving relationships, the show highlights how growing up doesn’t necessarily mean growing apart. With executive producers Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Lori Gordon, Tamara Najm Coudurier, and Faith Gaskins at the helm, viewers can expect the signature Bravo mix of drama, glamour, and personal storytelling.


For fans of Summer House spinoffs, this is the series you didn’t know you needed. It’s glamorous, relatable, and full of the tension that comes when lifelong friendships meet adult responsibilities in the city that never sleeps.


As the premiere hits Bravo and streams the next day on Peacock, grab your wine, get cozy, and watch your favorite summer faces navigate the ultimate urban playground. The Hamptons were just the beginning, the city is where the real drama unfolds.



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