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Summer House's Lindsay Hubbard Teases ‘Tough Love' Chat With Amanda Batula

Lindsay Hubbard is giving a glimpse into her honest sit-down with Amanda Batula after theSummer House reunion wrapped.

"I'm going to be honest with you guys," Lindsay, 39, shared on the Wednesday, June 10, episode of SiriusXM's Andy Cohen Live. "First of all, I will say I was very proud of myself. I did not get activated. I did not raise my voice. I was not angry. But I was stern."

Lindsay explained that she had "a lot of questions left over from the reunion" that she wanted Batula, 34, to answer truthfully and honestly.

"Then I also had some messages for Amanda that I wanted to get through," she told radio host Andy Cohen. "You know, I think that when a girl is going through something, she needs a tough love friend. And I tried to straddle the line a little bit as, like, a big sister."

For the past three weeks, Summer House viewers have watched Lindsay, Ciara Miller, Kyle Cooke and the rest of the cast confront Amanda and West Wilson about their controversial relationship.

During Tuesday's episode, West and Amanda confirmed they were exclusive but had yet to say they love each other. When asked if they had an "affair" in summer 2025, West and Amanda replied in unison, "Absolutely not." (Last summer, Amanda was married to Kyle, 43. As for West, he was pursuing Amanda's BFF Ciara, 30.)

After the reunion, Bravo announced that an additional episode, titled "The Aftermath," will air on Tuesday, June 16. According to the network, the special will follow select cast members in their day-to-day lives as they get together to continue unresolved conversations, confront difficult issues and share their truth.

Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Amanda BatulaTodd Williamson/Bravo

"I just feel really f***ing stupid," Amanda said tearfully in a sneak peek. Lindsay replied, "To be honest, you should feel stupid. He's gotta go."

While catching up with Andy, 58, Hubbard jokingly told her boss, "Don't be mad at me," for her behavior at the Summer House reunion. Andy, who moderated the three-part special, quickly made it clear that he wasn't mad at all.

"You were doing the Lord's work," he said. "It's teamwork makes the dream work."

Lindsay replied, "I was just saying what we were all thinking."

During part 3 of Bravo's extended and uncensored reunion on Peacock, Amanda confessed she stopped watching the show because of the internet's tough reaction.

"When I watch the episodes, I can already pinpoint everything that everyone is going to say about me online," Amanda shared. "And that has been very difficult for me to deal with."

Summer House: The Aftermath airs on Bravo Tuesday, June 16, at 8 p.m. ET. Stream past episodes anytime on Peacock.

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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 3:12 PM.

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