Lindsay Hubbard and Danielle Olivera’s friendship is starting to unravel on “Summer House.”
In Pvnew’s exclusive preview of Monday’s all-new episode, the ex-besties chat through their differences in an explosive exchange full of tears and expletives.
“I’m finding out in so many other ways how you feel other than by you,” Hubbard, 36, begins, expressing disappointment over Olivera, 34, sharing opinions about her relationship with Carl Radke with the cast at large.
But Olivera — who feels Hubbard and Radke, 38, reignited their romance too quickly — claps back in the clip, telling the former publicist that their friendship thus far has felt one-sided.
“OK, so why don’t you ask me a goddamn f—king question once in a while about how I feel?” she states.
“We should be friends that check in and talk to each other and have a dialogue like this. I don’t feel like you hear me or that we have an equal partnership in this friendship.”
Olivera goes on to tell Hubbard that their dynamic has “always been me being there for you.”
Taken aback, Hubbard asks Olivera why they are “even f—king friends” if she is “such a s—t” individual.
“I think that we are just growing in a different direction since Carl,” Olivera laments, suggesting that a shift took place when Hubbard got back together with her now-fiancé.
Elsewhere in the conversation, Hubbard points out that she hasn’t vocalized any concerns about Olivera’s relationship with the latter’s now-ex-boyfriend Robert Sieber.
“In my world, if I had an opinion about your relationship with Robert, I would be a little bit more respectful about that than, like, attacking me in a group setting,” she says.
After asserting that she will “pull back” from Olivera if she continues to carp at her relationship with Radke, Hubbard later adds, “I trust that you’re an adult who can make decisions for yourself.”
Olivera — who vehemently disagrees with Hubbard calling her comments an “attack” — then lambasts her for assuming that she has “everything f—king figured out” in her love life.
“God damn it, sometimes I need help too!” Olivera exclaims, visibly emotional.
Though this looks like the beginning of the end of the ladies’ friendship, the scene ends with Hubbard offering Olivera a hug.
“Are you struggling and you’re upset? You want me to give you a hug? I’m giving you a hug,” she says, while embracing the tech entrepreneur.
“You don’t ask,” Olivera responds mid-hug, “and you don’t know.”
Over the last few months, both Hubbard and Olivera have shared their thoughts on the friendship breakup — with Olivera recently slamming Hubbard as “self-absorbed.”
“She never had to go to bat for me, and I’ve never really stood up for myself with her, like, on what I need until now, and she didn’t even get it,” Olivera told “Entertainment Tonight” in March.
“She didn’t respond well, she didn’t even understand that it was a possibility that that could be the case, because she’s the word I use in the beginning, ‘self-absorbed.’”
Hubbard subsequently branded Olivera a “bad friend” in a heated Instagram comment.
“I wasn’t ready to forgive all the things she did and said over summer – where she made it clear she was not in support of my growth & happiness,” she wrote.
“Summer House” airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.