Summer House just hit a major milestone.
On Wednesday, July 8, the Bravo reality series earned its first-ever Emmy nomination for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program as part of the 2026 Emmy Awards.
Of course, the nomination comes after the show’s explosive 10th season, which took off in both ratings and cultural conversation following “Scamanda.”
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Summer House is nominated alongside America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Love on the Spectrum, RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked, and Welcome to Wrexham.
ICYMI: Summer House season 10 was lightning in a bottle, proving just how important a tight-knit group of friends willing to truly “send it” is to the success of the show.
Then came the Amanda Batula and West Wilson bombshell.
Two friends unexpectedly found themselves in a situationship despite the implications it would have for the group as a whole.
Amanda and West later confirmed the online rumors and speculation, completely changing the lens through which viewers watched the rest of the season.
Every hug, conversation, and interaction between the two was dissected by fans trying to pinpoint exactly when their friendship crossed the line.
Meanwhile, Summer House season 11 is currently filming — without the new couple.
Neither Amanda nor West is returning in their previous full-time capacity, though the door isn’t completely closed to future cameos.
Congratulations to everyone who worked on season 10 of Summer House!





