Imrul Hassan Shades Summer House Costars as “Mean Girls,” Accuses Bravo of Being “So Disrespectful” for Cutting Out Key Scene

   

Imrul Hassan took aim at the female cast members of Summer House while appearing on a podcast over the weekend.

Imrul Hassan Shades Summer House Costars as "Mean Girls," Accuses Bravo of Being "So Disrespectful" for Cutting Out Key Scene

As he also suggested that Bravo unfairly edited him out of several scenes of season nine, Imrul, who has since announced his departure from the show, targeted two or more of his female co-stars, which includes Lindsay Hubbard, 38, Paige DeSorbo, 32, Ciara Miller, 29, Amanda Batula, 33, Gabby Prescod, 34, and Lexi Wood, 27, claiming they acted like “mean girls” during filming last summer.

It is to be noted that Imrul had some tension with Paige and Ciara during the season as they complained about him bringing women back to the house for hookups. 

“[Carl Radke] and I got close, and I had some good conversations with [Kyle Cooke], some with [West Wilson], but yeah, it was difficult. It was difficult with the mean girls,” Imrul recalled on the June 28 episode of Positively Uncensored, via XOXO Bravo Girl on Instagram.

“They’re all sweet in their own way, but they, like, as a group, they come off as mean girls, honestly. They’re not very warm and welcoming, at least that’s the way I felt,” he continued. “They [were] just up there in their rooms.”

 
 
 

During an appearance on another podcast, Imrul reflected on how the season played out.

“There’s so much that gets filmed and it doesn’t make the edit because there’s so much that we’re filming throughout the season,” he explained on the June 27 episode of Taylor Taylor Taylor Show, via Us Weekly.  “[But] to have seen that the last few episodes where they just shut me out — you can still see my shadow in some of them — you know and there’s obviously cast photos from the weekend where I’m clearly there, that felt so disrespectful … It’s definitely messed up.”

“I’ve never seen — and I’ve talked to some of the people on the show as well — someone just getting edited out of a whole dinner scene,” he added.

While filming the dinner scene in question, Imrul spoke about the English school he founded in his native Bangladesh.

“[I was] talking about my school that I was super excited about and they cut that out,” he shared, noting that his “goal” was to use Summer House as a “platform” to speak about his efforts.

Rather than focus on Imrul’s efforts to promote generational change in the country, however, production chose to focus on his sexual adventures. 

“They weren’t quite sure what to do with me,” Imrul reasoned. “One of the calls I got from — the last calls I got from — the producers was, like, ‘Listen, we hate to call somebody part-time you know that’s but like we’re trying to figure out what to do with you.’”

Still, Imrul admitted he didn’t get “the worst edit” and took some responsibility for how he was portrayed on the show.

“There was some fault on my own too. I wasn’t as engaging as I wanted to be and whatever,” he noted. “I definitely felt like I was pigeonholed a little, but I led with the sex party. I don’t feel like I’m an orgy beast. I think you have to do more than one [sex party] to be an orgy beast. I’m more of an orgy novice.”

Due to Imrul’s behavior on the show, and his “Orgy Beast” nickname, his “religious” sister-in-law uninvited him from attending his nephew’s birthday party.

Summer House season 10 is expected to go into production sometime this week.