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Paige DeSorbo announced in June that she would not be returning for season 10 of Summer House. Now that she has announced her exit, many have wondered what she may do next. Now, the former reality star is opening up about her new loungewear line and also discussing her plans for the future.
In addition to leaving Summer House behind, Paige also recently shared that she said no to appearing on the current season of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. That’s not all, she’s also rumored to appear in the upcoming Devil Wears Prada 2, which will be released on May 1, 2026.
Paige recently appeared on an episode of CBS Mornings. When asked about starting her Daphne line, she said, “When I was on Summer House, the fans and viewers noticed that I’m always in the bed.” She continued, “I love lounging. Nothing bad happens when I’m in my bedroom, so I retreat there.”
Paige continued, “And everyone was like, ‘Paige is the laziest girl in America,’ and I was like, ‘I can make a business out of that.” She then shared that the business is named after her cat and that she was essentially “filling a void in her own closet.”
From there, the former Summer House star emphasized that the Daphne line is very versatile. She says it’s “for the girl who’s working very hard, but she’s sleepy.” Paige also says that the line will at some point include items for me. However, she doesn’t “care about the men right now, though.” She added, “But one day I will.”
From there, the rumor about her appearing in The Devil Wears Prada 2 was mentioned. Naturally, she can’t say for sure. However, Paige did hint, “If that’s true, that would be crazy. And if I was seen on the set, I would be super excited. If I was there, and I would love that.”
According to PEOPLE, she was seen on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in August 2025. From there, they returned to discussing the loungewear line. Paige was asked what advice she would give to others looking to start businesses.
She stated, “Obviously, you don’t know what you don’t know, and I think my best advice is trust your gut. There are so many times where you’re like meeting investors or meeting people you want to hire, and I know in the first 10 seconds if I can work with that person, and so I really think your gut is your best employee.”