Nothing fishy about this Summer House meetup!
Summer House stars Amanda Batula, Paige DeSorbo, Lindsay Hubbard, Ciara Miller, Danielle Olivera and Gabby Prescod met up for dinner at Chef Franklin Becker’s seafood-centric restaurant Point Seven in New York City’s MetLife Building on Thursday night.
“Girls rule, boys drool,” Hubbard, 37, captioned a shot of the group on Instagram, possibly referencing her breakup with former fiancé Carl Radke.
Though DeSorbo, 30, and Olivera, 34, had been critical of Hubbard’s relationship with Radke, 38, an insider says Hubbard and her costars all seemed to be getting along well while dining at Point Seven.
“Lindsay and the group seemed to be in good spirits, laughing and chatting over cocktails and seafood towers!” the source says.
During the Summer House season 7 reunion earlier this year, DeSorbo called Hubbard and Radke’s engagement “premeditated.”
“I think they’re pretty fake sometimes,” DeSorobo told host Andy Cohen, adding, “I think everything they do it premeditated and like, planned. I think they just lie and they spin everything.”
Last month, Olivera, and Prescod, 32, as well as their castmate Sam Feher, joined Hubbard and some of her other friends in The Bahamas for a trip originally intended to serve as Hubbard’s bachelorette party ahead of her November wedding to Radke.
“I feel completely overwhelmed by my best friends, and their friendship, love, and strength,” Hubbard captioned a Sept. 25 Instagram post from the gathering. “The way these girls have rallied around me the last 3 weeks, held my hand, sat in showers and cried with me, picked me up, never left my side, never let me feel alone, and then took me on a trip — that was originally planned for completely different reasons — and yet still carried on with this trip because it became more important.”
Hubbard continued to state that she feels “blessed and thankful for every single one of these girls” who came with her to The Bahamas. “This is a story about sisterhood, and I could not do life without them,” she concluded.
After news of her and Radke’s split went public in September, Hubbard admitted in a since-deleted Instagram post from Sept. 14 that she felt “humiliated” and “betrayed.”
“My entire life and future was ripped out from underneath me and I’ve had a hard time making sense of it all — with no answers or closure on why,” the reality star wrote. “I feel humiliated by how it went down, and simultaneously heartbroken that it happened in the first place. My trust has been betrayed, and coming to terms with that has been difficult for me.”
According to Hubbard, deciding to end the relationship “was not my decision” and she did not want to call things off “without trying everything possible first.”
“I have spent the last couple of weeks finding my own closure and peace,” the publicist continued. “I am forever grateful to my best friends who have not left my side, and have been picking up the pieces of my heart and life every day from the fallout.”
Costars Hubbard and Radke got engaged in August 2022 and planned to say “I do” in November in Mexico. Hubbard celebrated her bridal shower in August before she and Radke called off the wedding.
On Sept. 11, Radke sent an email to the wedding guests informing them about the change of plans and offering them options should they want to cancel their travel plans.
“There have been a lot of false narratives and misunderstandings that have made this all the more painful but sadly at this time we are not moving forward with the wedding,” Radke wrote in the email. “The fact of the matter is Lindsay is devastated and I’m crushed with how all this transpired. I graciously ask for some patience and grace to heal and recover while we navigate this extremely difficult time.”