How to watch ‘Summer House’ reunion for free: Time, trailer

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One of the most highly anticipated reunions in Bravo history is finally here.

The “Summer House” Season 10 reunion, which begins airing tonight, comes on the heels of some drama that broke after cameras stopped rolling on the season.

In case you missed it all, series stars Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke announced their separation after four years of marriage in January, and by March, Batula and co-star West Wilson confirmed rumors that they are in a relationship. Wilson is, of course, the ex-boyfriend of one of Batula’s closest friends, Ciara Miller.

While the premiere episode of “In the City” briefly touched on the new relationship, tonight’s reunion will be the first chance for fans to see Miller confront both Batula and Wilson over their relationship.

Audio leaked from the reunion’s taping included Batula defending her relationship with Wilson; Miller called her former best friend a “f—king snake.”

‘Summer House’ reunion time and date

The “Summer House” Season 10 reunion begins at 8 p.m. ET tonight, May 26.

How to watch ‘Summer House’ reunion for free

If you don’t have cable, you’ll need a live TV streaming service to stream the “Summer House” reunion live for free.

One streaming service we love is DIRECTV, which comes with five days free and starts at just $34.99/month, with plenty of subscription options that include Bravo, like the discounted MyEntertainment Genre Pack.

Additionally, “Summer House” will not stream live on Peacock, but subscribers will be able to watch uncensored and extended cuts of each reunion episode on the Wednesday morning after each part airs.

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How many episodes is the ‘Summer House’ reunion?

The “Summer House” Season 10 reunion will air in three parts. Part 1 airs tonight, May 26, followed by Part 2 on June 2 and Part 3 on June 9.

‘Summer House’ reunion trailer

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