Carl Radke and Lindsay Hubbard.Photo:Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty (2)
Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty (2)
Don’t expect to seeCarl Radkeon any dating apps just yet.
TheSummer Housestar, 39, tells PEOPLE he’s stayed single sincecalling off his engagementto costarLindsay Hubbardat theend of last summer.
Radke thinks that making dating a top priority “can turn negative for someone if that’s their sole focus.”
Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke on ‘Summer House’.Eugene Gologursky/Bravo
Eugene Gologursky/Bravo
Instead, Radke says he wants to focus on “really trying to improve myself, take better care of me, save some money, work on my career, spend time with my family, and focus on the friendships that I have right in front of me.”
Turning 39 earlier this month served as somewhat of a wakeup call for Radke. “It’s not lost on me that I’m getting older and I’m single,” the Syracuse University grad says. “It’s a little scary, but I’m just embracing the opportunity that I have to reset and try and move forward.”
One of the aforementioned entanglements includes Radke and Hubbard, who gotengaged in August 2022, resolving the situation with theManhattan apartment they once shared.
“The day that we had the conversation about moving forward with the wedding, I did speak to her dad, and he recommended I take some space. Since that day, I’ve not really stayed at the apartment,” Radke says. “I didn’t feel comfortable. As things evolved, it was clear that I can’t live there, obviously. Trying to work that out, it’s been very difficult. I’m just praying for some resolution at some point.”
Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke’s engagement.Adam Szulewski
Adam Szulewski
Summer Houseviewers will see his split from Hubbard, 37, play out on the upcoming eighth season of the Bravo show, which kicks off on Thursday.
“You’ll really watch the relationship unfold,” Radke promises. “There may be things that I watch that I’m not going to be proud of and wish I handled differently. I’m trying to just pray for some grace for the both of us, because it’s going to be hard to relive. But I think the best way [for people to understand] is unfortunately to see it firsthand.”
The Bravo star says he has “a plan in place” for reliving some of those hard-to-watch moments when he tunes intoseason 8.
“I am going to watch it, because I think that’s healthy to process it and try and allow it to just maybe have some clarity, maybe some perspective,” Radke says. “I had a similar plan when my brother passed away and those episodes were airing. [I’m] really going to take care of myself. I do a lot of mental health therapy. I go acupuncture, I work out a ton. Staying connected to my groups and my close friends, because at the end of the day, I’ve got a lot of great support. So, I’m going to lean heavily on the support during the airing of the season.”
Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty
Radke recently celebratedthree years of sobrietyand says he’s “leaned heavily on the sober community” in the wake of his breakup.
“I’m grateful that I have still some of those things going for me,” he continues. “I’m hanging in there. It’s been difficult, the last six months. Breakups suck. Everybody knows that. But, I’m doing OK. I’m here, I’m sober three years, one day at a time.”
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Summer Houseseason 8 premieres Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.
source: people.com