When the buzz around the reality‑TV hit Summer House began to swirl, one of its most beloved cast members, Lindsay Hubbard, found herself at the center of a storm of misinformation. A false blind item circulated on social media, claiming that the 39‑year‑old was gearing up for a reunion episode and had been spotted at a trendy New York City venue. The rumor was amplified by a popular gossip account, but the star herself took to Instagram to debunk the story and clarify the facts.
What the Rumor Was and Where It Came From
The false claim began as a post on the gossip platform Lindsay Hubbard was allegedly at Zero Bond, a chic bar in New York City, with her daughter after filming a commercial for Uber Eats featuring actor Carl. The post suggested that she was “ready for the reunion” and that the show’s producers were in contact with the cast. The rumor was further fueled by a comment from the account DeuxMoi, which claimed to have confirmed that Hubbard had said, “I’m excited to get it over with!”
Lindsay’s Immediate Response on Instagram
On Sunday, April 5, Hubbard posted a short video on Instagram, quickly addressing the misinformation. In the clip, she expressed frustration and clarified that she had not spent hours at Zero Bond, nor had she talked about a reunion. She added that the show was not filming on April 15, as the rumor suggested. The star’s comments were posted in the comment section of the original post, where she wrote:
“This pisses me off because anyone who was at Zero Bond today knows I didn’t sit down for 3 hours straight, chasing after Gemma, and didn’t talk once about the reunion. And by the way, we don’t tape April 15th.”
Hubbard’s tone was firm but measured, and she made it clear that she was not interested in fueling speculation about the show’s future.
DeuxMoi’s Clarification and the Fallout
After Hubbard’s statement, DeuxMoi posted a follow‑up comment attempting to explain the situation. The account wrote, “Confirmed she said ‘I’m excited to get it [the reunion] over with!’” and added that it was not “fighting” with the Bravo star. However, the clarification did little to quell the confusion, as the original rumor had already spread to other outlets and fans.
In a separate Instagram Story, Hubbard gave fans a candid look at her day. She posted a photo of herself at 8:30 p.m. on a Sunday, describing a long day of chasing her child, dealing with period cramps, eating Taco Bell, and dealing with the gossip. The story was a mix of humor and frustration, showing the human side of a reality star who is constantly under scrutiny.
Why the Rumor Matters to Fans and the Show
Rumors about a reunion can have a ripple effect on a show’s viewership. Fans often speculate about which cast members will return, what drama will unfold, and whether the show will continue. When a rumor is based on a misinterpretation or a fabricated source, it can create unnecessary anxiety among fans and cast members alike.
For Summer House, the reunion episode is a major event that can boost ratings and renew interest in the series. However, the cast’s privacy and personal lives should not be compromised by unverified gossip. Hubbard’s swift response helped to protect her reputation and set the record straight for her fellow cast members.
Key Takeaways from the Incident
- Fact‑checking is essential: Even popular gossip sites can circulate misinformation if they









