Danielle Olivera is spilling the tea on Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard’s breakup.
Speaking to Pvnew’s Evan Real and Danny Murphy during Wednesday’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” live taping at Chelsea Table & Stage in New York City, she said there are several female cast members that believe Radke “very much … has a point” when it comes to his breakup with Hubbard.
However, the 34-year-old Bravo star said she’s not one of them.
“People do want to believe Carl’s side of that story and at the end of the day I would love to believe that side of the story too. I just don’t right now,” she explained.
“I think it’s gonna take some time to figure out. Like, you know, there’s the real part, there’s Lindsay’s side, there’s Carl and there’s somewhere we all lie.”
Later during the event, though, Olivera conceded that she feels there is a “point to what happened last summer” between the former fiancés.
“I think Carl and Lindsay were meant to be best friends and I think it has now been shattered and that’s not gonna happen ever again,” she added.
“I never wanted it to go down the way it went down.”
Hubbard and Radke’s romance began during Season 4 of “Summer House” in 2019 when they decided to take their friendship to the next level.
After breaking up, they gave their relationship another go and confirmed to Pvnew they were a couple — although not labeling things — in January 2022.
By August, Radke popped the question in a “whirlwind” engagement during the show’s seventh season and the couple was set to wed in Mexico in November of this year.
However, they shocked fans when they broke up in August.
Hubbard, 37, first spoke about their surprising split on Sept. 14 via a lengthy Instagram note that she has since deleted.
In the post, the former publicist said she was blindsided by their ended engagement.
“My entire life and future was ripped out from underneath me and I’ve had a hard time making sense of it all – with no answers or closure on why,” she lamented.
“I feel humiliated by how it went down, and simultaneously heartbroken that it happened in the first place. My trust has been betrayed, and coming to terms with that has been difficult for me.”
However, Radke, 38, was quick to dispute his ex’s claims about being blindsided, telling People at BravoCon in November that they had “conversations” that would have pointed to a split.
“We had a really rough summer and I think people will see that,” he said of the show’s upcoming eighth season.
“But it just shows the gravity of the situation when I really deep down felt like I needed to have a conversation with her about where we were at in our relationship and moving forward with the wedding.”
He also denied Hubbard’s claim that he tipped off Bravo cameras of their impending breakup so it could be filmed.
“I don’t decide what is being filmed on Summer House. I really don’t,” he explained.
“I just respond to what’s being requested.”
Seemingly supporting the Loverboy founder’s statements, a source also told Pvnew that although filming had wrapped for the season, producers didn’t want things to end with a “blowout fight” and asked the pair to film, which is the reason they captured the conversation that ended their relationship.
Days later, Radke admitted he wishes he handled the breakup differently.
“I feel really bad with how everything ultimately played out,” he said on the “Salty With Captain Lee” podcast.
“[If I could] make something a little bit easier or better, I would.”
Hubbard celebrated her would-be wedding day on Nov. 17 by going on a date with reality star Johnny Bananas, Pvnew learned.
Several of her and Radke’s friends and family members, such as Kyle Cooke, Brock Davies, Gabby Prescod and Scheana Shay, still flew to Mexico on what would have been their wedding weekend and let loose at a nightclub.