Jesse Gets Messy and Spills Major Tea About Kyle & Amanda’s Sex Life on Summer House Season 10
Jesse Solomon cannot stop running his mouth — and this time, he dropped a nuclear bombshell.
In Summer House Season 10 Episode 13, Jesse went full chaotic mode, spilling private details about multiple friendships in the house.
First, he told Kyle how “sad and angry” Carl has been after Kyle forgot to reach out on the anniversary of his brother’s passing. Then, during a conversation with Ciara and Mia, Jesse casually revealed something much more intimate:
“I think Kyle and Amanda hadn’t slept together in years.”
Ciara and Mia’s jaws hit the floor. Before they could even process it, Jesse doubled down and threw Carl under the bus: “Carl!”
The girls were stunned. Ciara immediately cracked up in disbelief while trying to wrap her head around the revelation. Jesse’s loose lips turned what should have been a chill night into one of the messiest group chats of the season.
Jesse’s Growing Role as House Instigator
Jesse has been increasingly vocal this season, but Episode 13 took it to another level. He’s been the one pushing Carl to confront Kyle, warning West about his behavior with Ciara, and now he’s exposing deeply personal information about Kyle and Amanda’s marriage.
This comes at a particularly sensitive time. Kyle and Amanda’s relationship has been hanging by a thread for weeks:
- Episode 8: Kyle’s explosive meltdown calling Amanda a “fcking dumbass btch”
- Episode 10: Amanda calling couples therapy their “last shot”
- Episode 13: Kyle admitting he’s having more fun when Amanda isn’t around
Now the group knows one of their biggest secrets — and it came straight from Jesse.
The House Reacts
Ciara and Mia were equal parts shocked and entertained. The revelation added even more fuel to the already burning conversation about whether Kyle and Amanda can actually be saved. Meanwhile, Kyle was busy texting Amanda (who was ignoring him) and feeling “weird” without her around — completely unaware that Jesse had just aired out their bedroom issues.
Jesse’s messiness feels especially pointed because he’s been close with both Carl and Kyle. He’s been trying to play mediator, but instead he’s becoming the ultimate pot-stirrer.
What This Means Moving Forward
With the season winding down and the reunion approaching, Jesse’s loose lips could have major consequences. Kyle already feels isolated and defensive. Carl is still hurting from the anniversary slight and the Soft Bar investment snub. And now the entire group knows intimate details about Kyle and Amanda’s struggling marriage.
This “tea-spilling” moment might be Jesse’s biggest contribution to Season 10 yet — for better or worse.
Jesse Solomon’s Motivations in Summer House Season 10
Jesse Solomon has quietly become one of the most influential (and messy) voices in the Hamptons house this season. While he’s not always at the center of every blowup, he’s consistently the one pushing conversations, dropping bombshells, and positioning himself as the group’s unofficial truth-teller and mediator.
1. Self-Appointed Mediator & “Voice of Reason”
Jesse sees himself as the person who says what everyone else is thinking.
- He repeatedly encourages Carl to confront Kyle (Episodes 9–13) about the Soft Bar investment and the anniversary slight, telling Carl he deserves better reciprocity.
- He warns West about repeating old patterns with Ciara (multiple episodes), calling out the make-out incident in Episode 11 as “rookie” behavior.
- In Episode 13, he spills major tea to both Kyle (about Carl) and to Ciara/Mia (about Kyle & Amanda’s sex life), framing it as helpful honesty.
Motivation: Jesse genuinely believes he’s helping his friends by forcing uncomfortable truths into the open. He dislikes passive aggression and one-sided friendships, so he steps in as the catalyst.
2. Enjoys Stirring the Pot (Strategic Chaos Agent)
Jesse doesn’t just observe — he amplifies.
- Dropping that Kyle and Amanda “hadn’t slept together in years” and immediately naming Carl as the source is classic messy behavior.
- He knows exactly how explosive the information is but shares it anyway, then watches the reaction.
Motivation: Jesse thrives on being in the middle of the drama. It gives him relevance, screen time, and a sense of power in group dynamics. He often plays the “I’m just being honest” card while clearly enjoying the fallout.
3. Poor Boundaries + Reality TV Instinct
Jesse has a habit of treating private information as group property. He hears something sensitive and immediately decides the group needs to know. This is partly protective instinct (he wants his friends to have all the facts) and partly reality TV savvy — he understands that big reveals and group confrontations make compelling television.
Overall Assessment
Jesse isn’t malicious, but he’s not purely altruistic either. He’s a hybrid character: part loyal friend who hates seeing people get taken advantage of, and part chaotic neutral who loves being the one to light the match and watch the fireworks.
His actions in Episode 13 (spilling about the sex life and Carl’s feelings) perfectly illustrate this duality. He’s trying to “help” by exposing imbalances, but he’s also escalating existing tensions between Carl/Kyle and Kyle/Amanda at a time when both relationships are already fragile.
Bottom line: Jesse wants the group to function better, but his method of achieving that is almost always more drama, not less. He’s the friend who says “you need to hear this” — even when nobody asked.
This pattern has made him one of the most watchable cast members this season. Whether it’s protective or self-serving (or both), Jesse’s motivations keep the house interesting — and the drama flowing.