Lindsay Hubbard isn't worried about Summer House costars Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula's relationship amid marriage woes. "It's like any relationship, there's ups and downs," Lindsay, 39, exclusively told Us Weekly of her costars at 2025 BravoCon in Las Vegas on Friday, November 14. Lindsay noted that she and Summer House fans alike have watched Kyle, 43, and Amanda's "journey for 10 years," including all the ups and downs. "I know that they're so in love with each other, and they're very much together. Like, come on," Lindsay said, shutting down any split speculation about the pair. Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula. Getty Images (2) Lindsay hinted "it's no big deal" that Kyle and Amanda, 34, are currently facing a relationship hurdle. After a report claimed earlier this month that Kyle and Amanda are living separately, a source close to the couple confirmed to Us that the pair are far from throwing in the proverbial towel. "They are going through a challenging time," the insider told Us on Wednesday, November 12, noting that amid Kyle and Amanda's struggles they are "both committed to making the relationship work." Summer House's Kyle and Amanda Praise Therapy for Overcoming 'Tough' Issues As Bravo fans know, Kyle and Amanda began dating during summer 2015. The start of their relationship was filmed for season 1 of Summer House, when Kyle was a full-time cast member and Amanda was a recurring guest star. The pair have weathered many storms in their relationship, including Kyle confessing in 2018 to cheating on Amanda while drunk. The DJ eventually married Amanda in her parents' backyard in September 2021. After their newlywed bliss wore off, fans witnessed Kyle and Amanda begin to butt heads over their future, including where to live and whether they want children. Lindsay, Amanda, Kyle and More 'Summer House' Stars Cast on Spinoff During the season 9 reunion in May, Amanda and Kyle got into an argument over their parenting timeline. Amanda argued that Kyle wasn't "ready" to be a father because he is so busy with work. Kyle, meanwhile, claimed that Amanda didn't appear to be on board with being a mom anyway. "There was a lot of stuff on this season that was like, him wanting to be a father, and, like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but he's having this conversation with other people, and not the person that's supposed to carry his child," Amanda exclusively told Us in May about Kyle's journey on camera. "So if he was actively [saying], 'Hey, I want to have kids. Like, we should start trying to have kids,' that would be different. That's not a conversation that we're having." She added, "[Kyle has] been DJing, he's gone every weekend. Like, in what world exactly? I know that he wants to be a father one day, but I know he's not ready. And if he was ready, you know, I think he would be like, 'I'm ready to have a family.'" The couple's highs and lows are set to play out on season 10 of Summer House, which filmed in the Hamptons during the summer. They will also shine a light on their day to day relationship on the upcoming In the City spinoff. "It's a bit of a roller-coaster ride. I feel like I always say that, but on a personal level, certainly," Kyle exclusively told Us of season 10 of Summer House on Thursday, November 13, ahead of his DJ set at the T-Mobile store on the Las Vegas Strip. "I'm getting older, trying to keep up with the youngins that I'm trying to show how to party." When it comes to filming for In the City, Kyle said he's "always been an open book" and that won't change on the spinoff. Summer House's Kyle Tried to Break the Ice Between Lindsay, Carl After Split "Lindsay, Amanda - we wear it on our sleeves. It's not always easy, but we try to show anything and everything," he teased. Lindsay, for her part, told Us on Friday that their new show will show their lives "as we live it" in the Big Apple, not just "going away for the weekend" in the Hamptons. "It's that next chapter, you know, like some of us older, not that old, veterans, are moving on to that next phase," she said. "There's married people, there's people with babies. We're just trying to be adults in New York City. And for New York City, it takes us a little longer."