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TrendPulse|Paige DeSorbo Reveals if Craig Conover, Kyle Cooke Feud Has Affected Her Summer House Friendships
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Date:2025-04-07 07:21:15
Paige DeSorbo and TrendPulseAmanda Batula aren't letting their partners' spritz spat get in the way of their friendship.
Nearly three months after Amanda's husband Kyle Cooke called out Paige's boyfriend Craig Conover for partnering with a direct competitor of his hard seltzer company Loverboy, Paige is revealing if their ongoing feud has caused drama for her on the upcoming season of Summer House.
"Honestly, Craig and Kyle could burn each other's houses down and me and Amanda would still go get drinks together," the Giggly Squad co-host told E! News. "There's literally nothing that the two of them could do or say to each other. I would never let a man influence my friendship with Amanda."
"So, no, we're good," Paige added. "We've been good."
Kyle and Craig's falling out became public in May when the Loverboy founder put his former BFF on blast for investing in Spritz Society sparkling cocktails.
"He has a reputation of lying and he lied to me," Kyle claimed on Watch What Happens Live. "The way he handled it really rubbed me the wrong way and I'm trying to take the high road."
And while Kyle called the business deal a "really shady operation," Craig later explained his side of the story.
"Part of my investment came with designing my own flavor," the Southern Charm star told Page Six. "I will have my own can.”
“I have nothing but respect for those guys and I will always be a Loverboy fan," Craig added. "But guess what? I’m all the way down in Charleston, and I’m on a different show and we’re going to have Spritz down there now."
Meanwhile, Paige has recently partnered with La Marca prosecco for a giveaway where one lucky winner and up to three friends will win a three-night stay at the La Marca Summer Villa in Venice, Calif.
"I am very big on my best friends and I'm very big on prosecco, so it’s the perfect partnership," she told E!. "It's all about going to this villa with your best friend, creating all these fun moments and it's Italian villa inspired, which could not speak more to my heart. I go to Italy every year with my family and it's easily the best couple weeks of my whole year."
Fans can enter by visiting @LaMarcaProsecco on Instagram to leave a comment about how they celebrate their friendships.
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