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Summer House Season 10 Reunion Breaks Bravo Record Ahead of Final Show

The first hour of the three-part “Summer House” Season 10 reunion premiered May 26 and quickly set a franchise record for Bravo, pulling in 3.1M multi-platform viewers in seven days and sparking massive social-media momentum. With the reunion set to conclude T

The reunion had barely started when it began to look like more than just good television.

Part 1 of the three-part “Summer House” Season 10 reunion premiered on May 26 and, within seven days, reached 3.1M multi-platform viewers. Bravo and NBCUniversal said the figure is a franchise record and also a yearslong high for Bravo.

Those numbers weren’t small ripples. Across those seven days, the episode was up 43% over Season 10’s average MP7 audience, making it the most-watched episode of “Summer House” ever. It also became Bravo’s most-watched episode across platforms in the 18-49 demo in two years.

On Bravo alone, the stakes looked even sharper. Based on Nielsen data shared by NBCUniversal, the episode drew the largest live + same-day audience in the show’s nine-year history. In L+SD, it was also the top entertainment telecast in the 18-49 demo in two years across all of cable.

The buzz didn’t stay contained to broadcast metrics. On Peacock, NBC said the episode ranks as the No. 1 episode of all time for an NBCU next-day series in first day viewing.

All of that set the table for what’s next: Part 2.

Part 2 premiered a week later on June 2 and brought in 2.6M multi-platform viewers in just three days. NBCUniversal said that MP3 audience is up 46% over Season 10’s three-day viewership average, suggesting Part 2 could end up rivaling Part 1’s seven-day performance once the final numbers land.

Behind the reunion surge, the wider picture also keeps strengthening. “Summer House” is now averaging 2.2M viewers across platforms season-to-date, up 15% from Season 9 on a comparable episode basis. NBCUniversal said this is the fifth consecutive season of growth for the series.

The online conversation has moved in lockstep with the viewership. Since May 26, NBCUniversal said “Summer House” Season 10 reunion content has amassed 84M video views on social media—a 600% season-over-season increase.

The show’s production credits reflect the scale of the moment: “Summer House” is produced by Truly Original (a Banijay Americas company). Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Trish Gold, and Faith Gaskins serve as executive producers. Left Hook Media is also credited. with Matt Odgers and Scott Teti as executive producers. and Sean Clifford serving as an executive producer.

For viewers, there’s no waiting long to find out how the reunion ends. The reunion concludes Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo, with episodes available the next day on Peacock.

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