Bravo has opened a formal investigation after audio recordings from the unaired Summer House Season 10 reunion were leaked online on April 24, 2026 - more than a month before the episode's scheduled broadcast. The footage spread rapidly across social media, exposing cast confrontations and igniting a firestorm within the show's fanbase well ahead of the network's planned rollout.
In an official statement published on BravoTV.com, the network called the incident a serious breach of production integrity. "This represents a serious breach of trust and a clear lack of respect for the cast, crew, and the integrity of the production process," Bravo said, adding that a full investigation had been launched and that appropriate action would follow based on its findings.
The source of the leak remains unconfirmed. Speculation within the reality TV community points to someone with internal access to production materials, though no individual has been officially identified or named. Bravo has not disclosed the scope of its investigation or whether law enforcement has been contacted.
At the center of the leaked audio is a heated exchange between longtime cast member Amanda Batula and Ciara Miller - a confrontation rooted in Amanda's relationship with West Wilson, Ciara's ex-partner. The conversation, as heard in the circulating clips, laid bare months of simmering tension between the two women. Ciara was heard telling Amanda: "Nobody was saying that you needed to stay celibate... but there are a million other guys in New York City. You chose one that - and you know how much that f**ked me up - and you chose the one guy." Ciara went further, calling Amanda someone who moves quietly but with intent - language that has since become the most-quoted moment from the leaked material.
The leak arrives at a significant moment for the Bravo ecosystem. Reality reunion specials have long been among the network's highest-rated programming events, and any pre-broadcast compromise of that content represents both a financial and reputational risk. Bravo's swift public response - rather than a quiet internal handling - signals that the network views this as a precedent-setting incident, particularly as streaming piracy and unauthorized content distribution continue to challenge legacy television models.
Despite the controversy, Bravo has not altered its release strategy. Part 1 of the Summer House Season 10 reunion aired on Tuesday, May 26, at 8:00 p.m. ET on Bravo, with next-day streaming available on Peacock. The remaining installments follow on June 2 and June 9 at the same time slot - a three-part structure that gives Bravo maximum scheduling leverage and audience engagement windows heading into the summer.
For viewers catching up, the full season remains available on Peacock alongside new episodes dropping weekly post-broadcast.
The Summer House Season 10 reunion leak is now one of the most high-profile production breaches in recent Bravo history. Whether the investigation yields public accountability - or quietly dissolves behind closed doors - will be watched closely by both the network's talent community and its production partners.
This represents a serious breach of trust and a clear lack of respect for the cast, crew, and the integrity of the production process." — Bravo Network, Official Statement, April 2026