Kyle Cooke is dropping hints about season 10 of Summer House — and beyond — in his first BravoCon 2025 interview.
Us Weekly caught up with Kyle, 43, ahead of his DJ set at the T-Mobile store on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday, November 13, for “the pregame of all pregames” for the fan convention. (BravoCon 2025 marks T- Mobile’s debut as a Presenting Sponsor.)
“I was a longtime customer of a competitor of T-Mobile, and I’ve noticed their service has actually declined over the years, so when I met the T-Mobile team [a] year and a half ago, I was like, ‘I would love to work with you guys,’” Kyle recalled to Us. “It’s a full-circle moment, but I’m excited to see everybody that came out.”
Hours earlier, Bravo announced Kyle, Amanda Batula and Lindsay Hubbard as confirmed cast members for an NYC-based Summer House spinoff, with a working title of In the City. The news came on the heels of reports that Kyle and Amanda’s marriage is going through a rough patch (a source confirmed to Us that the pair are committed to making it work) and after the group wrapped season 10 of Summer House earlier this year.
Speaking of the Hamptons show, Kyle promises Us “explosive moments.”
“It’s a bit of a roller-coaster ride. I feel like I always say that, but on a personal level, certainly,” he said. “I’m getting older, trying to keep up with the youngins that I’m trying to show how to party. We had an amazing time, and we always manage to find different things to do in the Hamptons.”
Kyle and Amanda subsequently went into taping the spinoff.
“What I’ve always been excited about any time we do something in the city is reminding everyone that — believe [it] or not — we don’t party full-time, 24/7, 365,” he said. “We’re New Yorkers, and that means we also work a lot. We have other friends that you haven’t necessarily met. It’s going to show that next chapter, and there’s gonna be some familiar faces and some new faces.”
Kyle told Us that he will continue to document the highs and lows.
“I’ve always been an open book. Lindsay, Amanda — we wear it on our sleeves. It’s not always easy, but we try to show anything and everything,” he told Us. “I talked about some of the hardships of running an alcohol brand in a very, very fiercely, competitive industry that’s also facing a bunch of headwinds at a much higher level than an individual company. You’ll get some business and pieces of the day-to-day that you don’t necessarily follow on Summer House and better glimpse into friendships and we have some friends that are a little ahead of us — friends with kids. There’s actually married couples on this new show, so it’s kinda nice being around people that have been through a bunch of life experiences.”

Elsewhere during the three-day weekend, Kyle will be revisiting season 1 of Summer House at a panel with Lindsay and Carl Radke.
“I have never really done a rewatch, like, ever, so I’m excited for that because that was certainly the infamous hot tub scene,” he said of the pilot and a moment of him and Vanderpump Rules‘ Stassi Schroeder. “We just filmed season 10. We’re now in double digits. I think for a show that even some of the original producers were like, ‘How does something like this evolve just from what it originally was, which was a party show.’ … I think season 1, I don’t even know if there was any intentional capturing of any of our city. To be talking about the 10th season is wild. I’m just happy to be here.”

