Another Summer House Star Announces Exit Amid Paige DeSorbo's Departure
One day after Paige DeSorbo announced she is leaving Bravo’s Summer House, Lexi Wood shared she too will be leaving the reality show after one season.
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Lexi Wood is packing up her room in the Summer House.
After Paige DeSorbo announced she is exiting the Bravo series after seven seasons, Lexi similarly shared she is saying goodbye to the shore.
“Well… that wasn’t the summer I signed up for but it definitely taught me a lot,” Lexi, who joined the show in season 9, wrote in a June 6 Instagram Story. “I stood up for women and for what’s right, even when it wasn’t easy and I’d do that again in a heartbeat.”
And Lexi—whose time on the show was marked by a tumultuous relationship with costar Jesse Solomon—alluded to her polarizing presence.
“I’m leaving Summer House with no regrets (Well… maybe one),” she shared. “I’m proud of the way I handled myself, proud of what I walked away from, and even prouder of what I’m walking toward. Big things are coming! Stay tuned!”
Lexi’s goodbye comes just one day after Paige’s shocking farewell, which she emphasized was not a decision she took lightly.
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“Being part of this show has been one of the most rewarding chapters of my life – the friendships, the drama, the giggles,” she shared June 5. “All unforgettable.”
Paige—who split from Southern Charm star Craig Conover last year—continued, “I never could’ve imagined what this journey would turn into – and how many of you would be along for the ride."
She added, "I’ll always be grateful for the memories, the community, and the opportunities this wild ride has brought me."
The 32-year-old noted that while a chapter is closing, a new one has just begun.
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“You haven’t seen the last of me, I promise," the Giggly Squad podcast cohost wrote. “So much more to do together, but for now you know you can always find me and Daphne in my bed.”
While waiting for Summer House season 10, keep reading for 2025 shows to keep on your radar…
Bravo
Next Gen NYC (Bravo) - June 3
The new reality series follows a tangled web of friends raised in the spotlight — or at least close enough for good lighting—as they stumble into adulthood one brunch, breakup and spontaneous decision at a time. Whether stepping out of their parents’ shadows or creating their own legacies from scratch, these twentysomethings are determined to conquer Manhattan—if they can figure out how to adult first. Together, they’ll navigate friendships, careers and romance, proving that trouble runs on espresso martinis and questionable decisions.
Peacock/NBCUniversal
Love Island USA (Peacock) - June 3
Host Ariana Madix returns for season seven of the hit cultural phenomenon Love Island USA.
Season seven will introduce a brand new roster of singles, new additions to the vibrant Fiji villa and the return of the infamous Casa Amor. Temptations will rise and drama will ensue as Islanders face brand new couples' challenges, jaw-dropping twists and turns, and even a few surprise guests. Once again, viewers will be able to vote for their favorite couples via the Love Island USA app to determine which Islanders will recouple, who will remain in the villa, and who goes home heartbroken.
MTV/Paramount Networks
Caught in the Act: Double Life (MTV) - June 3
Grammy-nominated singer and reality star Tamar Braxton hosts Caught in the Act: Double Life, helping to guide suspicious individuals as they uncover hidden lives led by their loved ones. Armed with cutting-edge technology and covert surveillance, Braxton, and her elite team of specialists hack through deception, unearth hidden secrets and unleash every tactic in their arsenal to catch those leading a double life red-handed. Following their investigation, a heart-pounding sting operation forces the double-lifer to confront their deceit and reveal the shocking truth behind their dual identities. In the end, the double-lifer faces a life-altering decision: which life is ultimately worth living?
Stephanie Diani/NBCUniversal
Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour (E!) - June 4
The series follows TV personality Kristin Cavallari as she takes her hit podcast Let’s Be Honest on the road. Each episode of the series will feature candid conversations with famous friends, Bravolebrities, memorable exes and other notable celebs from Kristin’s life as they unfold the stories behind their buzziest headlines – and make new ones – with jaw-dropping revelations that set the record straight. With stops in Atlanta, Chicago, Boston and New York, the series also follows Kristin and BFF Justin Anderson off the stage as they explore local hot spots in each city with friends and podcast guests.
Netflix
Power Moves With Shaquille O'Neal (Netflix) - June 4
Power Moves follows Shaquille O’Neal as he takes on the role of President of Reebok Basketball, returning to the brand that gave him his first shot. Teaming up with Vice President Allen Iverson, Shaq is on a mission to revive the iconic brand and lead a bold comeback from Reebok’s Boston headquarters.
AppleTV+
Stick (Apple TV+) - June 4
In Stick, Owen Wilson stars as Pryce Cahill an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After the collapse of his marriage and getting fired from his job at an Indiana sporting goods store, Pryce hedges his bets, and future, entirely on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi (Peter Dager). “Stick” is a heartfelt, feel-good comedy about a found family and their relationships set within the world of golf as it has never been shown before.
Netflix
Ginny & Georgia (Netflix) - June 5
Georgia has just been arrested for murder during her wedding, ruining her fairy tale ending and putting the spotlight on the Millers like never before. It's always been Ginny and Georgia against the world, but the world has never come for them quite like this. Now, Ginny needs to see where she stands when push comes to shove. Is the two of them against the world something Ginny really wants to sign up for?
Disney
Phineas and Ferb (Disney) - June 5
The new season of Phineas and Ferb follows the inventive stepbrothers as they tackle another 104 days of summer. Candace is more determined than ever to finally bust her little brothers while their pet platypus, Perry, continues to lead a double life as the suave Agent P, whose sole mission is to thwart Dr. Doofenshmirtz from taking over the Tri-State Area.
Brendan Meadows/USA Network
Resident Alien (USA and SYFY) - June 6
The fourth season starts with Harry and his baby Bridget stuck in prison on the Grey Moonbase, while a shape-shifting Alien called a Mantid has taken over his body on Earth passing himself off as the real Harry Vanderspeigle. Harry manages to escape the Greys and arrives back on Earth for a showdown with the Mantid Alien but soon finds he may not have what he needs to finish the job. Asta and D’arcy struggle to keep a secret from Ben and Kate, who are both desperate to find answers to what has been happening to them. Sheriff Mike and Deputy Liv attempt to solve some mysterious deaths in Patience that Sheriff Mike is beginning to think aren’t caused by anything human.
Netflix
Tyler Perry's Straw (Netflix) - June 6
A single mother’s world unravels in chaos as her day goes from bad to worse to catastrophic as she struggles to care for her ill daughter. Pushed to the brink by a world that seems indifferent to her existence, she’s forced to confront impossible choices in a society that offers her no safety net.
Starz
BMF (Starz) - June 6
This season, the brothers must overcome insurmountable obstacles - from the growing police presence to their revenge-driven oldest rival, it’s hard to trust anyone…even each other. As the pressure and tension mount, it leads to explosive conflict and resentment between the brothers.
A&E Network
Storage Wars (A&E) - June 7
Storage Wars features teams of bidders on the hunt for valuable abandoned and repossessed storage units and with only a few moments to glimpse inside, they must decide whether they’ve spotted trash or treasure that they can turn into big profits. Join the bidding frenzy as Dan and Laura Dotson take their place leading the auction as buyers compete to grab the best locker of the day. Brandi Passante, Dave Hester, Kenny Crossley, Ivy Calvin and his sons, Rene and Casey Nezhoda, Lisa Delarios, and Dusty Riach all return as buyers with one ultimate goal - to have their bid be the one to secure the win. It’s a high stakes business where each locker possesses the unexpected and the teams will have to hone their skills to find the diamond in the rough. They’re willing to risk it all in a bidding war, but will they hit the locker jackpot or be left sorting through piles of junk?
TLC/Warner Bros. Discovery
Virgins (TLC) - June 9
TLC takes fans on a wild, warm and wonderfully awkward ride with four adults who have yet to experience sexual intercourse, as they navigate love, intimacy, and self-discovery in their 30s and 40s.
After years of missed connections and dating horror stories, these late bloomers are done playing it safe. They’re stepping outside their comfort zones and taking big swings to finally go all the way, emotionally and physically. From navigating awkward first dates to exploring a bondage class and working with an intimacy partner they’re putting it all on the line in hopes of finally sealing the deal.
AMC Networks/Acorn TV
Art Detectives (Acorn TV) - June 9
In Art Detectives, art-loving DI Mick Palmer (Stephen Moyer) and straight-talking DC Shazia Malik (Nina Singh) together solve murders connected to the world of art and antiques, from Old Master paintings, to Banksy street art, medieval manuscripts and collectible vinyl.
Each episode follows Mick and Shazia as they navigate a rich and colorful world driven by greed, obsession, lust and revenge. Throughout the season, the artfully astute detectives encounter a fake Vermeer, Viking gold, a rare Chinese vase and items rescued from the Titanic.
Fox Media
The Snake (Fox) - June 10
Befriend. Betray. Or Be Gone. FOX’s all-new, wholly owned “social survival of the fittest” competition series, The Snake, hosted by comedian Jim Jefferies, is an unmatched battle of plotting, scheming and strategy. The Snake assembles 15 masters of manipulation from various persuasive professions with unique skill sets to compete in an outrageous array of challenges and twists – all of which help contestants slither toward becoming that week's Snake, the most powerful position in the game and ultimate decider of who stays and who goes.
Every week is a fresh start with a new gauntlet and a new Snake. In the end, only one contestant will get within striking distance of the $100,000 grand prize.
Drew Hermann/FOX
The 1% Club (Fox) - June 10
The 1% Club, hosted by Joel McHale, is a unique, compelling, and funny entertainment show that tests the nation’s intelligence, based on a scientific survey. It’s a chance to test how your brain works through a series of questions -- all of which have a right answer, but can also lead to a series of entertaining wrong answers along the way. Whether you’re a contestant vying for the cash prize or a viewer playing with your friends and family, answer enough questions correctly, and you could earn yourself a place in the 1% Club: an elite group of people who can honestly say they’ve outwitted 99% of the population.
TLC/Warner Bros. Discovery
1000-Lb Roomies (TLC) - June 10
TLC announced the newest addition to the fan-favorite 1000-Lb franchise with 1000-Lb Roomies, a bold, unfiltered and heart-filled new series that proves friendship really is the best medicine. Join Jasmine a.k.a. “Jaz” and Nesha, two vibrant personalities who went from online strangers to inseparable friends and roommates, as they embark on a mission to reclaim their health.
Netflix
Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (Netflix) - June 10
On November 5, 2021, Travis Scott stepped on stage to perform his set at Astroworld: What would have been the best night of the festival-goers lives quickly turned into a catastrophe that left 10 of them dead. The Astroworld Tragedy takes an exclusive look at that night, told from the perspective of the survivors, paramedics, and security staff that were at the center of this catastrophe.
Hulu/Disney
Call Her Alex (Hulu) - June 10
What does it take to become the most influential female podcaster of a generation? Following Alex Cooper as she prepares for her first tour, this compelling two-part documentary series traces Cooper's evolution—from a self-conscious kid growing up in Pennsylvania to the voice behind “Call Her Daddy,” a podcast that redefined the conversation for women everywhere. The series offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the life-defining events that shaped Cooper’s journey as she grew from a 24-year-old woman with a sex and dating podcast to the CEO of a media empire in just six years. More than just a success story, it's a portrait of a woman who is creating a space where women feel seen, heard, and empowered.
Bravo
The Real Housewives of Miami (Bravo) - June 11
The Real Housewives of Miami returns to Bravo and this season loyalty is a luxury as friendships test their furthest limits. Relationship shake-ups spill into the drama by shifting alliances, setting the stage for new and redefined bonds. As families grow and opulence reaches new heights, the sunshine stays strong in the 305.
Netflix
Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (Netflix) - June 11
The Titan submersible’s ill-fated journey to the ruins of the Titanic dominated headlines in June 2023, yet the shocking decisions that led to the disaster have never been revealed like this. Titan: The OceanGate Disaster delves into the psyche of billionaire OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush and explores his relentless quest to bring oceanic exploration to the masses — at any cost. Through exclusive access to whistleblower testimony, pivotal audio recordings, and footage from the company’s early days, the film provides an unprecedented look at the technical challenges, moral dilemmas, and shockingly poor decisions that culminated in the catastrophic expedition. Titan examines the doomed underwater endeavor that forced the world to reconsider the price of unchecked ambition in the depths of the ocean.
SYFY
Revival (SYFY) - June 12
On one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin, the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story as the “revived” appear and act just like they once were. When local Officer and single mother Dana Cypress is unexpectedly thrown into the center of a brutal murder mystery of her own, she’s left to make sense of the chaos amidst a town gripped by fear and confusion where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.
ITV Studios/Hulu
Love Island U.K. (Hulu) - June 12
It’s not summer without some proper bombshells, babe.
Love Island U.K. returns to Hulu for a scintillating season 12 full of twists, turns and texts. Celebrating a decade of the ITV Studios phenomenon, host Maya Jama welcomes 12 new Islanders to the Villa in the quest for love and a summer they’ll never forget.
Netflix
Fubar (Netflix) - June 12
Luke Brunner is a veteran CIA operative who, up until recently, was on the verge of retirement. After his last mission in saving another operative - who just so happened to be his daughter - he's back and face to face with new villains. This one is an old flame from Luke's past who threatens to destroy the world...if she doesn't destroy his life first.
Hulu/Disney
Atsuko Okatsuka: Father (Hulu) - June 13
Fans call her 'Mother,' but Atsuko is 'Father'—thriving professionally yet clueless about basics. A 7-year laundry hiatus and learning that marriage licenses precede weddings are just some hilariously relatable discoveries she shares in her special.
Apple TV+
Not a Box (Apple TV+) - June 13
Inspired by the beloved, award-winning children’s picture book by The New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Antoniette Portis, the animated series follows bright-eyed bunny Riley, who with just one cardboard box, imagines magical worlds full of new friends and fantastic adventures!
Prime/Amazon MGM Studios
ROMCON: Who the F*** Is Aaron Porter (Prime Video) - June 13
The chilling two-part series exposes the dark side of dating in one of North America's largest cities. The series follows successful Toronto real estate broker Heather Rovet as she discovers her perfect three-year romance with "Jace" was nothing but a scam. Her live-in boyfriend was actually Jason Porter, a convicted criminal with a history of romantic deception. As Heather discovers and connects with other victims she transforms from heartbroken lover to determined investigator. Heather risks everything to expose his pattern of manipulation and seek justice.
National Geographic/Disney
Underdogs (National Geographic) - June 15
Hold on to your binoculars, folks, as Nat Geo gets up close and personal with the outcasts of the animal kingdom in Underdogs.
Narrated by Ryan Reynolds, each episode of the five-part series showcases a different aspect of these underdogs’ bizarre mating strategies, surprising superpowers, deception, dubious parenting skills and gross-out behaviors. Underdogs features a range of never-before-filmed scenes, including the first time a film crew has ever entered a special cave in New Zealand - a huge cavern that glows brighter than a bachelor pad under a black light thanks to the glowing butts of millions of mucus-coated grubs.
National Geographic/Disney
Sally (National Geographic) - June 16
The new film that honors the life of Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space. From Emmy-winning director Cristina Costantini of Muck Media, Sally will also reveal the story of Ride’s private relationship with Tam O’Shaughnessy, her partner of 27 years, with new detail and insight never shared before.
HBO
Surviving Ohio State (HBO) - June 17
The documentary tells the story of the male victims of Dr. Richard Strauss, a sports medicine physician and serial sex abuser employed by The Ohio State University (OSU) from 1978 to 1998. Bravely told by the student-athletes and others who concealed their trauma for years, the film builds on the efforts of whistleblowers and journalists who exposed the scandal in 2018. It also examines the culture that allowed the abuse to continue unchecked for nearly two decades at OSU, as well as the survivors’ present-day fight to hold the school accountable.
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