After days of speculation, the network behind reality hit "Summer House" says the explosive reunion audio that flooded social media was leaked by someone working on the production itself.
The network behind reality hit "Summer House" formally identified the source of last week's explosive reunion-audio leak, saying the recording was made and shared by someone who worked on the production rather than by a member of the cast.
The clip in question — which spread across social platforms with extraordinary speed — captured a confrontation that producers say was meant to anchor the upcoming reunion airing. The leak forced the network to comment publicly, accelerate its investigation, and reassure the cast that nobody on set had sold them out.
The network said "appropriate action" had been taken with the individual involved and signaled that legal options remain on the table. Other unauthorized clips are reportedly still circulating, and the company asked platforms not to host or boost them.
For the cast, the immediate effect is a thawing of internal trust that had iced over fast. The reunion itself airs as scheduled.