Hubbard, who has spent nearly a decade documenting her life for viewers, remains a central figure in the Bravo franchise. She describes her upcoming 40th year with optimism, noting that the modern perception of aging has shifted significantly from previous generations. Her focus has pivoted toward stability and her daughter, Gemma, born in December 2024, following a split from the child’s father shortly after her arrival. She admits that her 30s were defined by a difficult journey through heartbreak, a chapter she is eager to leave behind in favor of a more cautious, intentional approach to her personal life.
Returning to the Hamptons comes alongside a rigorous professional schedule. Beyond the flagship show, Hubbard continues to film the spin-off In the City. Managing two productions back-to-back has left little room for downtime, though she plans to oscillate between her responsibilities as a mother and her career. While the show undergoes a cast reset—moving forward without West Wilson and Amanda Batula—Hubbard remains in the thick of the drama. She recently confirmed that she has not spoken to Batula since the June 11 filming of the In the City reunion, citing a need for space following a period of intense public scrutiny. As season 11 looms, the core group, including Kyle Cooke, Carl Radke, and Ciara Miller, prepares to navigate the fallout of recent scandals while the network looks to build on the momentum of an Emmy-nominated tenth season.




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