‘In the City’ Cast Revealed: Who’s Returning, Who’s New, and Who Will Bring the Drama

Bravo just dropped the full cast for “In the City” alongside the trailer reveal. It’s a mix of familiar faces and fresh blood that looks primed to deliver.

Here is everyone heading into the city.


The Returning ‘Summer House’ Stars

Kyle Cooke

Kyle has always been the life of the party, but “In the City” finds him in a very different place. With Loverboy under unprecedented financial pressure, he is scrambling to keep the business afloat. What started as DJing to boost visibility has quickly become a second career. Viewers watching “Summer House” Season 10 have already seen Kyle at his worst on camera, and “In the City” promises to show what came next.

Amanda Batula

According to Variety, Amanda is focusing on finding balance between her personal life and professional ambitions. Her marriage also plays out front and center. She filmed all of this before the world knew about West Wilson. Watching the show with that context is going to be a very different experience for fans.

Lindsay Hubbard

After a decade of summering in the Hamptons, Lindsay enters a new chapter as a fiercely independent single mom. Rebuilding life on her own terms and rediscovering herself, Lindsay balances motherhood with an intentional return to dating, leaning on her closest friends along the way. She has already been one of the most compelling people on “Summer House” Season 10, and the spinoff looks like it gives her room to breathe as her own lead.

Danielle Olivera

A fan favorite from earlier “Summer House” seasons, Danielle returns to the Bravo universe for the first time in years. She arrives ready to stir things up — her trailer moment, confronting a castmate at dinner about whether he is really committed to his fiancee, is already one of the most-talked-about clips from the drop.

Andrea Denver

The Italian model and “Summer House” alum returns as part of the expanded friend group Kyle teased earlier this year. Kyle said at a January 92NY panel that “In the City” features “friends that we’ve had for 10-plus years, but never really came on ‘Summer House.’” Denver fits that bill exactly.


The New Faces

Nick Barber and Yvonne Najor

According to Variety, Nick is a furniture entrepreneur known for his charm and goofball energy who has finally proposed to Yvonne, a former vice president of marketing at a high-profile nightlife empire now redefining success after an unexpected layoff. While their marriage appears solid, underlying tensions about having children start to surface. Nick faces the pressure of career and financial uncertainty as the two decide if they are truly ready to start a family. Nick’s “that’s not what you said at boys night” moment in the trailer suggests his solid marriage may not be as solid as advertised.

Georgina Ferzil

A sought-after dermatologist and medical director of two thriving practices, Georgina is preparing to launch her own skincare line while navigating single motherhood after a painful split. With her best friend and client Lindsay by her side, she faces the realities of raising children in New York City and managing a complicated relationship with her ex.

Whitney Fransway

A former model and social media influencer, Whitney left Los Angeles for New York. Reality TV fans may recognize her from the “Bachelor” franchise. She joins the group as a fresh perspective on the New York City chapter of life that the rest of the cast is navigating.

Also joining the cast: Eoin Heavey, Kenny Martin, Gavin Moseley, and Katie Arundel round out the ensemble, several of whom appear to be part of the wider friend group that has orbited Kyle, Amanda, and Lindsay for years without appearing on “Summer House.”


The Wild Card

West Wilson will appear on “In the City,” but only as a guest. His brief cameo in the trailer, hugging Amanda and calling her “Mandy,” has already become the most talked-about moment of the drop. The show filmed in fall 2025, long before the ScAmanda news broke. Fans watching that hug now know exactly where the story ends up.


What to Expect

The show premieres May 19 as a two-hour crossover with the “Summer House” Season 10 finale. The “Summer House” reunion, which will address the ScAmanda fallout, is expected to air shortly after. That means viewers will watch Amanda and Kyle’s marriage collapse on “In the City,” see West in the background, and then watch the reunion attempt to make sense of all of it in real time.

A Bravo logline described the show’s premise simply: “In the city that never sleeps, a group of New Yorkers navigates the biggest transitions of their lives — marriage, parenthood, reinvention, and the reality of growing up without growing apart. Can they have it all, or will they need to choose between the lives they’ve built and the futures they never saw coming?”

Based on the trailer, the answer to that last question appears to be no.

“In the City” premieres May 19 on Bravo.

Image credit: Lindsay Hubbard/Instagram

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