West Wilson and Jesse Solomon dropped some hints at BravoCon 2025 about how Summer House will change following former costar Paige DeSorbo’s departure.
“It was more of a celebration vibe [in season 10], because [the cast] weren’t in bed all day,” Jesse, 32, told Us Weekly exclusively on Saturday, November 15, at BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas. “[The girls] weren’t incentivized to simply sit with Paige and so all of us went out together lots, which was a pleasant change of pace.”
His costar West, 30, was a bit gentler about Paige’s absence, though he agreed that he bonded more with the feminine solid during production of season 10.
“Paige and I at all times have a superb humor backwards and forwards that I missed, but Ciara [Miller] and Amanda [Batula] went out lots [more],” he added.
Jesse also admitted to Us that he has a singular viewing strategy in place for when Summer House season 10 eventually airs.
“I’m gonna try not to look at and just binge it at the tip, but I don’t know if I’ll give you the option to maintain myself from watching,” he said. “It’ll be good.”
He added, “I just think it’s very distracting [towatch Summer House] in real time.”
Their former costar Paige made the shocking announcement via her Instagram Stories in June that she was quitting Summer House after 7 years on the show.
“I actually have a bit life update for you: I’ve made the choice to not return to Summer House,” Paige, 33, said in an announcement on the time. “Being an element of this show has been probably the most rewarding chapters of my life — the friendships, the drama, the giggles, all unforgettable.”
She continued, “You’ve seen me grow up over these last seven summers. I’ll at all times be beyond grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me. But like all good things (and a few bad decisions), it’s time for this chapter to shut.”

Paige DeSorbo Charles Sykes/Bravo
While her departure from Summer House occurred on the heels of her messy split from ex-boyfriend Craig Conover, Paige stressed that she only felt gratitude for her time on Bravo.
“Thanks. I never could’ve imagined what this journey would turn into — and the way lots of you could be along for the ride. And also you haven’t seen the last of me, I promise,” she concluded. “So far more to do together, but for now you realize you may at all times find me and Daphne in my bed.”
In September, she told Byrdie that she felt it was essential to make a significant life pivot despite fear that her “profession could be over” if she left Summer House.
“I just had this overwhelming sense that I couldn’t return,” she recalled. “I do know I might’ve been doing a disservice to [the show]. They expect a certain level of showing up, and I couldn’t give them that.”
Paige credited her “Giggly Squad” podcast cohost Hannah Berner with helping her realize she was not depending on Summer House. (Berner, 34, left Summer House in 2021 and has since grow to be a successful standup comedian.)
“There’s a component of pondering you would like that show and network, and Hannah was reminding me they’re not accountable for where you’re in your profession,” Paige remembered.
Chatting with The Zoe Report, Paige also praised Bravo executive Andy Cohen for helping to organize her for all times after Summer House.
“I’ve at all times heard Andy be very like, ‘You must have things outside of Bravo,’” DeSorbo revealed in October. “In earlier seasons, he’d be like, ‘You’re saving your money, right? And also you’re making good financial decisions and also you’re constructing things outside of it?’”
Summer House is predicted to air in 2026 on Bravo. Old episodes of Summer House can be found anytime on Peacock.

