Spin the Bottle Heals Wounds: How a Cheeky Game Ended Bailey’s Crush on Ben and Sparked House Harmony in Summer House Season 10 Episode 7

After weeks of awkward tension and messy accusations, Summer House Season 10 delivered one of its most entertaining and cathartic moments yet in Episode 7, “Make Ups and Make Outs.”

A late-night game of Spin the Bottle: Truth or Dare turned the house upside down—in the best way possible—leading to literal kisses that mended fences and a viral declaration that “the house is healed!”

The episode, which aired on March 17, 2026, on Bravo (and streams next-day on Peacock), picked up right where prior drama left off.

Newcomer Bailey Taylor had stirred the pot by “jokingly” suggesting that Ben Waddell wanted to hook up with Amanda Batula—a comment Ben did not take lightly.

The fallout left things icy between Bailey and Ben, with her confessing frustration over the lingering awkwardness.

But after a long day at the winery, the group opted for a cozy night in, and someone suggested Spin the Bottle with a Truth or Dare twist.

Seated boy-girl-boy-girl in a circle, fate (or production) placed Bailey directly next to Ben. In her confessional, she quipped, “The universe is torturing me!”

The game escalated quickly: pecks on the cheek turned into full make-out sessions, with dares flying left and right. When the bottle landed on Bailey and Ben for a full-on make-out dare, the room held its breath. They went for it—and the kiss was steamy enough to break the ice completely.

Mia immediately shouted, “The house is healed!”—a line that instantly became the episode’s standout moment and a potential meme for Bravo fans everywhere.

The game wasn’t just about Bailey and Ben. West Wilson scooted his chair closer to Ciara Miller, placing a hand on her back in a surprisingly subtle (for him) display of flirtation.

Ciara rolled her eyes at the camera in a classic fourth-wall break and asked, “What are you holding on to me for?” In her confessional, she admitted the limbo: “We miss each other… we’re probably still attracted to each other… but it’s all coming out so disorganized and a bit crazy.”

When it came time for West and Ciara’s turn, she shut it down fast, ending the game on that note. Still, the flirtation lingered, hinting at more unresolved sparks between the former flames.

In the aftermath, Ben pulled Bailey aside for damage control. He apologized sincerely and even gave her permission to keep thinking he was “a dck” if she needed to. Bailey responded honestly: “I don’t want to think you’re a dck.

I thought you were hot and funny.” The two hugged it out, and she declared her crush on Ben officially “dead” and “dunzo.”

This closure felt earned. The game didn’t just force a kiss—it created space for real conversation and reset the energy in the house. What started as tension from a poorly timed joke transformed into a lighthearted release, with the group laughing, cheering, and bonding over the chaos.

In a season packed with heavier storylines—like Kyle and Amanda’s ongoing relationship struggles and emerging crushes elsewhere—the Spin the Bottle night stood out as pure fun.

It reminded viewers why Summer House thrives on these unscripted, alcohol-fueled moments that turn drama into connection.

Will the “healed” house stay drama-free, or was this just a temporary truce before the next round of make-outs and make-ups? Tune in Tuesdays at 8/7c on Bravo, or catch up on Peacock, and let us know in the comments: Did Spin the Bottle truly heal everything, or is more chaos coming?

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