
"Lindsay Hubbard's volatility quickly proved to be the engine the show needed to create great reality television, whether she was screaming about her then-boyfriend never making her sandwiches or warning another then-boyfriend not to 'activate' her."
"When you live long enough on reality TV, you play all the roles. Sometimes you're a villain, sometimes you're a victim, sometimes you're the bright sunny star, and sometimes it all depends."
"I would definitely say the 'activated' line, me yelling about sandwiches while I was drunk to an ex-boyfriend. I'm mostly just yelling at men all the time."
"Where I'm at in my life and in my career, I wouldn't switch places. I would just start transitioning into more of a hosting role."
Lindsay Hubbard, one of the original cast members of Summer House, has been pivotal in shaping the show's dynamic. As she matures and starts a family, the show's premise feels less fitting. Bravo is launching a new spinoff, In the City, featuring Hubbard, Kyle Cook, and Amanda Batula, reflecting her enduring appeal. Hubbard acknowledges her defining moments on screen, including memorable quotes and her desire to transition into hosting. She recognizes the multifaceted roles one plays in reality TV, from villain to victim, and reflects on the changes fame brings.
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