Summer House's Season 10 reunion has set a Bravo viewership record.

The first hour of the reunion, which premiered on May 26, drew 3.1 million multi-platform viewers in just seven days, according to Deadline Hollywood. It is a franchise record and a yearslong audience high for Bravo and NBCUniversal.

The three-part reunion event has drawn fan interest, with audiences watching the cast members address their disputes. With the finale still to come, insiders expect this could be among the most-watched reunion specials in Bravo history.

Pulling 3.1 million viewers in seven days across multiple platforms is significant in today's fragmented media landscape, where streaming viewership often overshadows traditional cable metrics.

Bravo is counting on this momentum carrying through to the reunion's conclusion. The network likely has high hopes for Parts 2 and 3, especially if Part 1's viewership indicates fan appetite for the Season 10 drama.

Summer House remains one of the network's most reliable hits, and this reunion surge could give the franchise leverage when renewal conversations begin. For cast members, these kinds of ratings are valuable—bigger audiences mean bigger relevance, bigger paychecks, and bigger cultural moments.

Summer House Season 10 has delivered what audiences wanted, and they showed up in record-breaking numbers.