“Summer House” star Carl Radke appeared somber in his first sighting since news of his breakup with Lindsay Hubbard made headlines on Thursday.
In photos exclusively obtained by Pvnew, an unshaven Radke was leaving his and Hubbard’s shared New York City apartment building while carrying a brown leather book bag and roller suitcase.
The Bravolebrity stepped out wearing a black T-shirt and a matching baseball cap.
According to an eyewitness, he got into a waiting vehicle while a camera person followed him, presumably filming his exit for the forthcoming installment of his Bravo reality show.
“Things are tense right now,” a source exclusively tells Pvnew of the now exes’ dynamic.
Meanwhile, a second production source emphasizes that the aftermath of their split will “100 percent” play out on “Summer House.”
Hours prior to Radke’s outing, Pvnew confirmed that he and Hubbard called off their engagement.
“The two were set to get married in November, but Carl told Lindsay he couldn’t move forward with the wedding,” a source told “Entertainment Tonight,” adding that the breakup was captured on camera.
Reps for Bravo and the former couple have yet to return Pvnew’s requests for comment.
Hubbard — who accepted a proposal from Radke on Aug. 28, 2022 — had already gone wedding dress shopping, held a bridal shower and even had a bachelorette bash planned to take place this September in the Bahamas.
Hubbard, 37, recently told People that she was anticipating the thrill of exchanging vows with Radke, 38.
“It’s so sweet to see Carl as we keep checking to-dos off of our list and as it’s getting closer,” she said in an interview published Aug. 15.
“We are literally three months away at this point, and it’s going to go by so fast. And then next thing you know, I’m going to be walking down the aisle.”
However, in February, Hubbard admitted that wedding planning “f—king sucks” at Pvnew’s Valentine’s Day-themed “Virtual Reali-Tea Live!” podcast taping.
“I’m going to be honest with you guys, wedding planning f–king sucks!” she exclaimed at the time.
The pair shared that they’d been having such a difficult time with the planning process because they have “a lot of different criteria” to consider — mainly because they had planned to document their nuptials for fans.
“It’s like, ‘Oh, OK. Can you fit an extra 100 people and rooms for our crew and cameramen and lighting and sound and producers? Also, do you mind if we film?’” Hubbard explained.
“It’s a longer process for us, but we are this f–king close to signing a venue to get married this fall.”
Radke and Hubbard first met in 2016 while filming Season 1 of “Summer House.”
In January 2022, Hubbard finally confirmed to Pvnew that she was dating her co-star.