The drama may have reached its peak at the “Summer House” season 10 reunion, but Lindsay Hubbard is already looking ahead to what comes next.

Speaking to BravoTV.com backstage at the reunion, which was filmed in New York City on April 23, Lindsay shared her hopes for the future of the friend group following one of the show’s most emotional seasons.

While she admitted she couldn’t predict where all the friendships would land after the reunion, she revealed what she hopes fans will see moving forward.

“Where do I hope we stand? Can’t really speak for the friendships, but for me personally, when we walk out of here today, I just hope everyone continues our journey with us on “In the City,”” she said.

The cast entered the reunion still processing the fallout surrounding Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s relationship, and Lindsay made it clear she had plenty she wanted answered.

“I have a lot of follow-up questions and a lot of clarifying questions. And I have a lot of questions. Period,” she said.

“I feel like we are on trial today. But I don’t really know if I’m like the lead prosecutor, or the judge, or the jury. And I think I will be all three.”

Lindsay Hubbard Says Motherhood Has Changed Her Reunion Mindset

Before taking the reunion stage, Lindsay admitted she was experiencing a wide range of emotions.

“I don’t know, actually. There’s an array of emotions,” she explained. “It kind of resembles how I felt every single day for the last month, which is toggling between anger, sadness, and just laughing because I don’t know what else to do.”

These days, however, Lindsay said she approaches conflict differently thanks to her daughter, Gemma.

“You know, since becoming a mama, mamacita, mommy,” she joked before sharing that Gemma recently started calling her “mama” and “mommy.”

Even with a calmer perspective, Lindsay admitted she can still get fired up when she feels people aren’t being honest.

“It depends on if people lie. It depends on if people think that we’re dumb,” she said. “Cause nothing pisses me off more than someone thinking I’m dumb.”

She added, “At any given point, I could get to, like, a level 20 or, you know, a negative 2.”

While “Summer House” season 10 has wrapped, fans won’t have to wait long to keep up with Lindsay. She currently stars on Bravo’s new series “In the City,” which airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with episodes streaming the following day on Peacock.

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