“A Summer of War”: West Wilson DROPS BOMBSHELL That New Cast Will Tear Open Old Wounds, Test Every Relationship, and Spark the Most Dramatic Season Yet
Summer House Season 10 filmed for the past two months in the Hamptons. The year-long lag time before airing is always a challenge for viewers because so much does leak out in the meantime. But there is no word on who the new cast members are. However, West Wilson promises that it will be a dynamic group.
Summer House veteran Paige DeSorbo announced her exit at the end of Season 9. Newbies Lexi Wood and Imrul Hassan also bowed out. So there were several spots to fill. And the potential for a completely new cast dynamic will entice viewers.
Summer House Season 10 will feature “awesome” new cast members, says West Wilson
West spoke to The Post about what fans can expect from the new cast members. The sports writer added that he feels “complete” after filming Season 10.
“The new people we have this summer are so awesome and I love them a lot. They’re all great. So that’s fun,” he said.
The new group challenged West, but also were fun to party with. He called it the “complete” summer with friends
“Everyone knows I’m like a non-confrontational person. I’ve grown a lot this summer and had a lot of fun, good learning experiences, ups, downs,” the Bravolebrity explained. “This is the most complete summer I’ve had as far as the emotional cycle of having complicated friendships and relationships with people.”
West added, “It opened the door for a lot of new people, which has been fun.”
Meanwhile, the Summer House star really felt the void of Paige’s absence. The duo shared “a sense of humor,” so West was missing out on a few laughs.
He explained, “If I made a joke, I feel like she was kind of always the first one. We were kind of always on the same page with goofing off in the house. So looking for someone new who I got to direct my jokes towards was apart of the adjustment.”
Overall, it was a “great summer.” Hopefully, West didn’t get involved in the type of house romances that he’s been trying to avoid since Ciara Miller.
Catch Summer House streaming on Peacock. It also streams on Hayu in the UK and Ireland.
Austen Kroll SLAMS Leva Bonaparte for Calling Him ‘Most Complained About,’ Accuses Her of Staging Drama to Save Her Reputation, Claims She Booted Him From Her Restaurant, All While the Scandal Accidentally Catapults Her Business

Austen Kroll isn’t holding back anymore. After weeks of whispers, Instagram subtweets, and rumors circulating the Hamptons, Austen has gone public with his fury over Leva Bonaparte, accusing her of turning a personal feud into full-blown drama — all while ironically boosting her restaurant’s fame.
“She called me the ‘most complained about’ person?” Austen exclaimed, disbelief and anger thick in his voice. “That’s not just unfair — it’s a complete manipulation. She’s staging drama to save her own reputation, and I’m caught in the middle.”
The Restaurant Fallout
Austen claims that the feud didn’t stay in words. According to him, Leva went so far as to boot him from her own restaurant after a minor disagreement, leaving him shocked and publicly humiliated. “I can’t believe she would do that over something so small,” Austen said. “It wasn’t just personal, it was professional too. And yet somehow, it spun in her favor.”
Insiders reveal the irony isn’t lost on anyone. “Leva’s restaurant has never had more attention,” one source explained. “Every fight, every comment, every post about Austen being ‘complained about’ is driving traffic through the roof. People are curious, people are talking — it’s the ultimate reality TV paradox.”
Accusations of Staged Drama
Austen is adamant that the drama is orchestrated. “I’m not just another storyline for her to fix her image,” he said firmly. “She knows how to make herself the victim, the heroine, and somehow it turns everything in her favor. I’m done being part of her play.”
The Hamptons React
Friends and castmates report that the tension has divided the house. Some sympathize with Austen, frustrated by Leva’s tactics, while others are caught up in the spectacle, unsure what’s real and what’s manufactured. “It’s like walking through a minefield,” one insider admitted. “One comment, one move, and another firestorm ignites. The house is buzzing.”
A Love-Hate Spotlight
Despite the chaos, Austen isn’t retreating. “I’m not backing down,” he declared. “I’m tired of being misrepresented. And if this ends up shining a light on how much manipulation goes on behind the scenes, then fine. But I won’t let this fake drama define me or my name.”
In the Hamptons, where every slight becomes a headline and every feud fuels curiosity, Austen and Leva’s explosive clash may be the most talked-about storyline yet — proving once again that in reality TV, sometimes the drama is the star of the show.