Lexi Wood Exits Bravo's ‘Summer House' After 1 Season
Lexi Wood is leaving Bravo's Summer House and will not return for Season 10 after one season.
The social media influencer and entrepreneur joined the reality series in Season 9, but as production for the new season ramped up, she announced she was not coming back.
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'Well… that wasn't the summer I signed up for but it definitely taught me a lot,' Wood said in a statement posted on her Instagram Stories. 'I stood up for women and for what's right, even when it wasn't easy and I'd do that again in a heartbeat.'
She continued, 'I'm leaving Summer House with no regrets. (Well… maybe one) I'm proud of the way I handled myself, proud of what I walked away from, and even prouder of what I'm walking toward. Big things are coming! Stay tuned!'
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Wood's time on the Summer House was primarily spent in a turbulent relationship with co-star Jesse Solomon, who love-bombed her at first sight. The two quickly connected and sped up their relationship meeting the parents and throwing the 'love' word around all within the first couple of days of meeting each other.
Things took a turn when Wood took a week off Summer House and Solomon's flirtation habits took over walking in on a roommates threesome action and letting a random girl suck his toe, while continuing to flirt with co-star Ciara Miller. Solomon played down his edgy playfulness with Miller and didn't mention the toe-sucking incident to Wood, which made her question his faithfulness and loyalty.
Their relationship blew up when Wood broke up with Solomon as she realized she couldn't fully trust him due to his sketchy ways of obstructing the truth.
Wood's exit from Summer House comes a day after long-time cast member Paige DeSorbo announced she was leaving the Bravo series after seven seasons.
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