Bravo confirms production member behind Summer House audio leak

Bravo says Summer House reunion leak came from a production insider and found no evidence of cast involvement

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Bravo has confirmed that the recent Summer House reunion audio leak originated from a production insider, following an internal investigation into the incident.

In an official statement, the network said the leaked audio was an “unauthorised recording” distributed by “an individual involved in the production of the reunion.” The investigation found no evidence linking any cast members to the leak. Bravo added that disciplinary action has been taken, with reports indicating the individual responsible has been dismissed.

The network emphasised that the situation represents a serious breach of trust and warned against the continued circulation of the leaked material. It also noted that additional unauthorised audio may still be circulating online and urged platforms and users not to share it.

The controversy stems from leaked recordings tied to the April 23 reunion taping, which reportedly included discussions about the relationship between Amanda Batula and West Wilson. The storyline has become a focal point of the current season, drawing widespread attention among viewers.

Host Andy Cohen also addressed the situation on social media, criticising the leak as “disgusting and illegal” and highlighting the emotional nature of the reunion filming. He urged fans to allow the season to unfold as intended.

The incident has raised broader concerns about content security within reality television production. As the show continues to air, Bravo maintains that viewers will see the full context of the reunion when episodes are officially released.

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