
February has been a busy month for Bravo. We got a fresh look at the upcoming Real Housewives of Rhode Island, along with a new season of Below Deck Down Under. Plus, the cast of Summer House returned for their landmark Season 10. That’s just scratching the surface.
It’s a good time to be a Bravoholic, and apparently, there are a whole bunch of us. The new seasons of BDDU and Summer House both hit all-time viewership highs. People are really excited about their new seasons.
Below Deck Down Under and Summer House’s new seasons are thriving

According to a new report from Deadline, Below Deck Down Under and Summer House both hit all-time highs in February with their new seasons. Let’s start by taking a look at Below Deck.
The latest season kicked off this month with the continuation of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City crossover. Based on the numbers, it seems like we were all rushing to our screens to see Heather Gay and the rest of her pals terrorize these yachties.
The Season 4 premiere earned 2.8 million cross-platform viewers in seven days. That number is based on a combination of Nielsen data and internal numbers from NBCUniversal.
The episode was the most-watched episode of Below Deck Down Under ever and the biggest numbers for a Below Deck episode in nearly three years. On Peacock, it’s currently the most-watched Below Deck episode of all time. Captain Jason Chambers should be patting himself on the back right now.
Meanwhile, the Summer House crew has also been pulling in major numbers, which is an impressive feat after ten seasons. Either this show still has a lot of momentum, or perhaps people just really wanted to watch Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula’s downfall. We’re not sure, but either way, the numbers don’t lie.
The Season 10 premiere brought in 2 million cross-platform viewers in the first seven days. It’s the most-watched season premiere in Summer House history. On Peacock, viewership shot up 46% compared to Season 9.
With numbers like these, it’s no wonder that Bravo greenlit a Summer House spinoff, starring Kyle, Amanda, and their fellow OG, Lindsay Hubbard. People want to see them, and at this rate, they’re definitely not going anywhere anytime soon.
Below Deck Down Under airs on Mondays at 8/7c on Bravo, and you can catch Summer House on Tuesdays at 8/7c. Of course, both shows are also streaming on Peacock.
TELL US – ARE YOU SURPRISED BY THE HUGE NUMBERS FROM BDDU AND SUMMER HOUSE? WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON THEIR SEASONS SO FAR?
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