Breaking news from LIT 🔥“Summer House's” Hannah Berner says she was Luke’s emotional blow up doll

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Bravo’s "Summer House" star Hannah Berner joined LIT Entertainment News today, Tuesday, March 2 for a live interview, in which she spilled the tea on her relationship with Luke, and revealed her friendship with Amanda has turned toxic.

Hannah joined LIT’s hosts Bradford How, Sloane Glass and Ruba Wilson to discuss quarantining in the Summer House, her hilarious podcast, and how she reacted when Amanda threw a drink at her.

If you plan to report on this interview I kindly ask that you include a credit: In an exclusive interview with LIT Entertainment News.

On being quarantined in the Summer House for season 5:
“It's funny how when you're with people for just two days you have fun, and then you can go home and cry to your mom, be in a dark room, meditate, and say your affirmations. But I feel like it becomes like Lord of the Flies when everyone’s stuck together, and there's someone who’s trying to boss everyone around, there's someone trying to go against authority. Then there’s people who are imploding within their relationships, people pretending their relationships aren’t employing, people having fake relationships... Imagine being with your family, who you actually love, for more than six weeks in a row -- there’s going to be issues. So you can only imagine what this group of friends did.”

On Luke’s claims that the two were just friends and never dated:
“It’s wild. I was like, ‘It was filmed, honey.’

There was definitely something more. It was a unique situation. He invited me to meet his parents, to go to Minnesota, and then he said he had too much work to do so we didn't [go]. And then it just continued, where I would go to his place, he’d invite me over all the time, [we’d] kiss on the lips, sleep together in bed, but he was like, “I'm not ready to have sex”. And I respect that; there’s a lot of people that don't want to have sex. But it was all emotional intimacy. There were other things that happened, sexually.

I do think that a lot of the time there are situationships that can hurt the most, where it’s purely emotional. I became this kind of emotional blow up doll where I was like, wait, I was trying to hook up with a hot model, and suddenly I'm his dial everyday for everything going on his life, all his problems, advice with his career, advice with his family, and that's okay, but how am I supposed to have a healthy relationship with other dudes when you’re all up on my stuff? So at least we had something special. I didn't know it was -- he didn’t want to put a label on it. So then when he came into the house and didn't even tell me Siera was coming I was like, you trying to play me? And now I have to freak out.

I have guys who are actually my friends -- they’re the ones who I can talk [with] about anything, you laugh at each other.. This was purely like someone sucking my energy, and I'm very happy to not be in that situation anymore. I hope that some girls feel less alone, maybe, watching what I went through, because I'm not the first person to be in a kind of weird, controlling situation like that. It's embarrassing to cry on TV and freak out, but I think it's important that at least I'm being honest and telling my truth. I don't have a poker face, so you’ll never see me faking not feeling anything. All the feels this summer.”

On the time Amanda threw a drink at her:
“When I watched the cup throwing it was so funny, because you never know what you're going to do when someone throws a cup at you. But I was a classy girl! I let that go by me and I just made a face. Because you never know -- I’ve never had a drink thrown at me before! And then when it hit me I was like, damn, this just got real.”

On where her friendship with Amanda stands today:
“I’m not sure. Amanda was very strong on how much she’s defended, which is valid. She’s always [defended] me when Kyle curse[d] me out in the past. Kyle has cursed me out more than any boyfriend I've ever had, and if you watch previous seasons I always just freeze, I always take it in, Amanda cries, tells him to stop. That's happened over and over again. And this summer I said, if I’m going to be in this house with these people, and he's going to be condescending to me, and I know he's talking bad about me all over the house -- I can hear it, it's a small house -- when he comes at me I'm going to say, ‘Don't speak to me the way you speak to other women. I don't love you the way Amanda does, so don't speak to me like that.’

I mean, Kyle literally says in the episode, ‘I want to destroy Hannah Berner.’ So it's pretty clear what's happening, if you look through what they're trying to show, that they clearly don't like me.

On her podcast “Burning In Hell”:
“I actually started it before I was on Summer House. I was working at a media company, interviewing celebrities, people doing social media, acting, people who were doing things that I dreamt off. And I realized that regardless of how successful you are or how you look on social media, everyone is fighting demons. So I have “Burning In Hell” to expose successful people in the world and ask, what keeps you up at night? What do you hate about yourself? When was the last time you were depressed? Who are you envious of? It makes me feel saner about myself and I think that's the ultimate goal.”

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March 2, 2021 2:45pm ET by LIT  

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