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Summer House Season 10 Episode 17 (Reunion Part 1) | Amandavol and the Text Message Takedown

42 min · 27. Mai 2026
Episode Summer House Season 10 Episode 17 (Reunion Part 1) | Amandavol and the Text Message Takedown Cover

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It’s Season 10, Episode 17 of Summer House and the structural ledger of the Hamptons matrix just hit absolute maximum capacity for interpersonal warfare, and the snark squad is auditing a explosive part one reunion layout where the receipts were fully verified on television. The absolute nuclear epicenter of the stage belongs to the seating chart, where Amanda Batula and West Wilson took the couch together just months after executing their shock relationship rollout layout. The entire studio timeline went completely sub-zero when Ciara Miller stepped into the courtroom to deliver a masterclass in unshielded accountability, dropping a series of text messages that completely blew up Amanda's timeline claims. Directing her fury straight across the floor, Ciara labeled West an absolute "fraudulent" player who lives a totally different life off-camera and branded Amanda's choice to sneak around behind her back as the ultimate betrayal of a six-year friendship. While Amanda frantically tried to control the messaging layout by cutting Ciara off and claiming their early connection was entirely "PG," veteran cast members like Lindsay Hubbard and Kyle Cooke offered biting commentary from the sidelines, with Lindsay openly noting that West is merely using Amanda as a strategic asset for audience sympathy before inevitably dropping her. While the "Amandavol" scandal gridlock consumed the sofa, the parallel housemate structures had to answer for their own toxic summer variables. The room shifted into an absolute administrative takedown when Bailey Taylor completely dismantled Ben Waddell, aggressively calling out his chronic, condescending pattern of reprimanding the women in the house like literal children. Pushing past the surface-level bickering, the timeline took a deeply emotional turn when KJ Dillard bravely opened up about his fragile mental health battles and intense struggles with self-harm during the summer, drawing massive support from the couch and exposing the real-world pressure building behind the reality television matrix. Between Kyle offering genuine comfort to a devastated Ciara and Amanda looking entirely unprepared for the digital warfare closing in on her brand new relationship, this reunion layout has officially run completely out of clean exits. LOVE THE DRAMA? JOIN THE SNARK SQUAD!  If you’re obsessed with reality TV recaps, roasting your favorite TLC and Bravo stars, and messy tea, make sure to subscribe! We dive into the wildest dating shows and reality drama every week. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE: Catch every episode of The Snark Side Podcast on your favorite streaming platform: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-snark-side-the-chaotic-world-of-tlc-bravo-and-reality-tv/id1846240963 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Qt1mPbJ3eH1VlEyQYTqfO

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