Andy Cohen Extends Summer House Bonus Episode to June 16
The summer house bonus episode arrives on Bravo on June 16 at 8 p.m. PT/ET. Summer House: The Aftermath was shot three weeks after the season 10 reunion, giving viewers an extra hour of reunion-era conversations after a three-part run that already ended the season.
Andy Cohen called the Bravo reunion "one of the most emotional" Bravo reunions in history. That line is the clearest sign Bravo is treating this add-on as more than filler: it is stretching season 10 with one more episode before the material moves to Peacock on June 17.
Andy Cohen and the Reunion Cut
Three separate conversations drive the special: Amanda Batula with Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke with West Wilson, and Ciara Miller with Meija Moreno. The setup makes the episode feel like an appendix to the reunion rather than a new chapter, but it also gives Bravo a way to keep the same cast front and center for one more night.
West Wilson announced his Summer House exit ahead of season 11 just yesterday, which makes his conversation with Cooke harder to treat like routine leftover footage. Bravo is pairing that development with a post-reunion conversation that now lands as part of the season 10 closeout, not a detached bonus clip.
June 16 on Bravo
The June 16 schedule stacks the season 10 conclusion and Summer House: The Aftermath at 8 p.m. PT/ET on Bravo. That creates a straightforward viewing path for anyone following the season through linear TV, with the bonus episode immediately attached to the finale-night slate.
Viewers who want to watch live can do it through DirecTV, Sling, or Hulu + Live TV because the episode airs on Bravo. DirecTV offers a five-day free trial, while Peacock will carry the episode on-demand on June 17.
Peacock's ad-supported Premium plan is listed at $10.99 per month or $109.99 annually, and an Instacart+ membership includes Peacock Premium for free. After Instacart+'s 14-day free trial period, the service costs $9.99 per month or $99 per year with annual billing, which gives the franchise a second window the day after the Bravo broadcast.
Peacock on June 17
The extra episode also extends season 10 beyond the main televised reunion, which matters because Bravo is still monetizing the same run across linear and streaming. One final conversation package is usually enough to keep a reality franchise in the conversation for another day; here, Bravo is doing it with three.
For viewers, the practical choice is simple: watch the special live on Bravo June 16, or wait until June 17 and stream it on Peacock with the rest of season 10. Either way, Summer House: The Aftermath turns the reunion itself into a two-platform event instead of a one-night wrap-up.