Paige DeSorbo Reveals How She Really Dealt With Breakup From Craig Conover

   

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Paige DeSorbo opened up about how she dealt with the aftermath of her breakup from Craig Conover when the two parted ways in late 2024 after three years together.

In an April 2025 interview with In Style, the ”Summer House” star admitted she’s not one to lay around and mourn the end of a relationship.  “I am not a big breakup person,” DeSorbo said. “I’m not a big, like, you gotta lay in bed for a couple of days and listen to sad music. I’m immediately out there. I was immediately like, ‘Are we going out?’ And we’ve been out there. I just had a girls’ trip to Miami.” 


Paige DeSorbo Shut Down Rumors That She Jumped Right Back Into Dating

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Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover.

There have been rumors that DeSorbo put herself “out there” a little too fast. After she was photographed hanging out with sports marketer Joe D’Amelio in early January, DeSorbo shut down talk about her dating life.

“I can’t even look at rumors because they’re so insane,” she told E! News in early March. “I’m like, ‘Oh, I kind of love that fanfiction. Let’s keep that one going!’”

She also made it clear that she is not interested in dating at all right now. “Honestly, men in general, I am so off them for a minute,” the Bravo TV personality told Parade magazine in a subsequent interview. “I need a moment for myself.”


Paige DeSorbo Leaned on Her Best Friend Following Her Split From Craig Conover

DeSorbo has been keeping busy in the months following her split from Conover. She hit the road for dates of her “Giggly Squad” podcast tour with bestie Hannah Berner. The two are also doing press for their upcoming book, “How to Giggle.”

DeSorbo credited her close friendship with Berner for helping her get through the months before and after the breakup. “It really is true that there is nothing better than your best friend in moments like that,” she told The New York Times in an interview.  “I feel like I was processing the breakup so differently because I had those months where she allowed me to say every single thought that came into my brain about relationships, being someone’s wife, being someone’s mother. Like I had said everything I could, even I could think in those months.”

“And so then once, like the public found out, I was like, ‘Oh, this is going to be fine.'” DeSorbo said.