Paige DeSorbo Reacts to Jesse Solomon’s Summer House Reunion Post About the “Timeline,” and Shares Cryptic Message About an “Evil” Man

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Paige DeSorbo Reacts to Jesse Solomon’s Summer House Reunion Post, and Shares Quote About Staying Away From “Evil” Men Who Seem “Misunderstood”

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Paige DeSorbo reacted to Jesse Solomon’s post about the Summer House reunion, and she shared a quote about staying away from “evil” men who seem to be “misunderstood.”

Before Paige walked away from Summer House, she was open about her dating life. Her most publicized relationship was with Southern Charm‘s Craig Conover, who claimed she blindsided him.

On the latest Summer House reunion, Jesse got emotional as his friends West Wilson and Amanda Batula addressed their controversial romance. At one point, Amanda spoke to their timeline, claiming they never slept together until after they released a joint statement confirming their relationship. Many castmates suggested this is a lie.

In a recent Instagram post, Jesse shared a photo of himself crying at the reunion.

“1 like and I’ll release the timeline,” Jesse joked, referring to Amanda and West’s hotly debated romance timeline.

Paige revealed her reaction in a comment: “This is very funny lol.”

Around the same time, Paige reposted a quote about not interacting with certain men.

“In your lifetime, you’ll meet a man that you believe is misunderstood by others and actually kind if given the chance,” said the Magnetic Rebirth post that Paige shared, via @queensofbravo on Instagram. “It is VERY important you never interact with him because everyone is right, he is evil.”

In March 2026, Paige threw shade at one of her exes.

“I’ve dated my biggest hater,” she said at the time on Giggly Squad. “He was in my bed, and … you never go to sleep, like, peaceful. It’s truly so anxious because you’re like, ‘Not only do you low-key hate me, you also low-key want to be me.’ And that’s really terrifying.”

“I’ve truly watched so many men on reality TV and been like, ‘Okay, but that’s not who you really are. This is who you pretend to be on TV, and there’s going to come a certain time where the lines are blurred, and you’re going to go into a psychosis,’” the star added. “‘Because who are you? I don’t think you know who you are.’”

She said it’s “really unhealthy.”

“I think the longer you stay on reality TV, the more your mental health [declines],” continued Paige, who quit Summer House ahead of the latest season. “It’s the mental health of filming a television show where you are truly pretending to be somebody that you’re not.”