Lindsay Hubbard put Andy Cohen on the spot while discussing her future on Bravo during Wednesday night’s (May 21) episode of Watch What Happens Live.
In the Summer House Season 9 finale, which aired last night, Danielle Olivera told Hubbard that she was “delulu” if she didn’t think this was the end of her time on the show. Hubbard, who was pregnant at the time, said she was going through an “identity crisis” as she figured out the next chapter of her life, noting that she couldn’t live in a “party share house” with a baby. “What does that mean? I don’t know. How am I gonna make my money? I don’t fucking know. Where do I go from here?” she asked in her confessional.
The conversation continued on Watch What Happens Live with Kyle Cooke‘s take on Hubbard’s Summer House future.
“Obviously, it’s a natural evolution for some of us to start families and think about what’s next,” he said. “I don’t think that necessarily means, like, ‘Bye, bye, sayonara.’ I hope I didn’t word it like that. I mean, Amanda and I are eventually gonna be in the same boat.”
That’s when Hubbard, whose fans have been campaigning for her to join The Real Housewives of New York City, turned to Cohen, an executive producer on the show, and asked the question we’ve all been dying to learn the answer to.
“Yeah. So, where do we go from here, Andy? What do we do?” she wondered.
Cohen flashed an uncomfortable look on his face, before replying, “Alright. Let’s talk about it after the show.”

Some fans have been hoping for a Summer House spinoff series that follows Hubbard, Amanda Batula, Paige DeSorbo, and Ciara Miller in their everyday lives, while others would like to see the women to become the next generation of The Real Housewives of New York City.
When DECIDER caught up with Hubbard in March, she said she’d be open to joining RHONY.
“I see whatever decision everyone has for me,” she explained. “Unfortunately, I’m not the decision-maker for where my life is going on Bravo.”
“I have been going to the Hamptons since 2007 when I was interning in the city and working in the Hamptons well before we started shooting the show. I’m going to be out there — I’ll probably wind up at Erin [Lichy’s] house with our newborn kids together this summer,” she continued. “I’m waiting for somebody to tell me what my future is because I don’t make these decisions. But everyone asks me, and I’m like, ‘Ask the other guy!’ It’s literally not up to me.”
She added, “But what I can tell you is that I spent nine seasons proving that I make good TV.”
Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.