Lindsay Hubbard is looking forward to “getting through” the Summer House season 10 reunion.
“I don’t know if I have anything to be nervous about. I thought it was a really good season so far for me,” Lindsay, 39, told Us Weekly exclusively while promoting her partnership with Schwarzkopf. “I know we still have half of a season left to go on Summer House and then a whole other show [In the City] after that, so there’s still a lot to come.”
Lindsay took on a bit of a different role for Summer House season 10 when it premiered in February, splitting her time between The Hamptons and New York City to take care of daughter Gemma. (Lindsay shares Gemma, who was born in December 2024, with ex Turner Kufe.)
“Here’s the thing, I was, like, six [or] seven months after giving birth. It’s always an adjustment in your first year of becoming a parent, and especially as a mom,” she explained. “On the weekend I didn’t have Gemma, I [could] either sit at home and be depressed that I’m not with my baby, bored and twiddling my thumbs, or I [could] go distract myself and be with my friends in The Hamptons.”
Lindsay popped in and out of the season, getting a recap of the drama from her castmates when she returned.
“I missed being in the know, but everyone always caught me up when I saw them,” she told Us. “It’s kind of fun to do that anyway — being in the position of playing catch up to what I missed.”
Lindsay added that she went into this season as a “support system” for the cast — especially newbies Dara Levitan, Levi Sebree and Bailey Taylor.
“It’s intimidating. It’s a lot. We’re throwing parties. We’re cleaning up. We’re all very comfortable around each other,” she explained. “Especially for any new girl, they need support. I really tried to give the girls as much support as possible.”

Overall, Lindsay thinks the entire Summer House cast trusts her “more” now that she’s a mom.
“They’re like, ‘Mama Hubbard’s here. We can tell her everything because she’s a mom, and she’ll know what to do,’” she joked. “I wasn’t giving advice as a mom, but you have a new lens when you are a mom. You have more of a protective vibe to you. … You anticipate more.”
Lindsay added, “My experience as a mom, I think, has given me a better lens on how to properly help my castmates. They need it.”
While Lindsay has proved she can do it all, filming reality TV while raising a little girl is no easy feat. To keep up with her busy schedule, Lindsay teamed up with Schwarzkopf to show how she keeps her iconic blonde hair intact during this new phase of her life.
“I don’t really have a lot of time to get to the hair salon as much as I used to,” Lindsay explained to Us. “So the Schwarzkopf Keratin Color and all of their at-home products are really beneficial for working moms.”
Along with Keratin Color by Schwarzkopf, Lindsay also uses the eight new KERATÎME care and styling products, formulated with Multiplex Bonding Technology. They fit seamlessly into the reality star’s everyday routine, delivering professional-quality color, care and styling results. Using these products has allowed Lindsay to turn her at-home hair routine into a moment of self-care.
“We are really busy these days. To be honest, when there’s so much chaos going on around you and you can’t make it to the salon — and you can’t do your normal routines — like I used to do before I was a mom, I need to keep as much control as possible in my life,” she said. “Maintaining my blonde color with Schwarzkopf, and being able to do it at home, has been a big part of my new routine.”
Summer House airs on Bravo Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET.










