Photo: Cindy Ord/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank/GettySummer HousestarsLindsay HubbardandCarl Radke’s infamous $13,000/month apartment has only one inhabitant now.Radke, 38, told PEOPLE he vacated the New York City home he once shared with Hubbard, 37, to after the couplecalled off their engagement.“The apartment situation is still something we’re trying to navigate,” Radke told PEOPLE atBravoConin Las Vegas. “Out of respect, I wanted to do the right thing and it felt right to give her the apartment to take the space.”Radke confirmed that he has a new apartment. “So excited to have a new foundation,” he said. “Since I’ve had the new foundation, it’s been incredibly positive for me.”Still, Radke admitted that “there’s still some closure” needed with his ex, as well as other post-split issues that “are going to need to be figured out at some point.”“I’m just on one day at a time,” he said. “I’m just trying to just take care of myself.”Radke describes the breakup as “unbelievably emotionally hard for the both of us” and added that, “if there’s a way I can make it all better in some capacity, I would do that.”Rich Polk/Bravo via GettyThe Syracuse University alum has found it more difficult to cope with the split from Hubbard than the2020 death of his brother.“This has been harder than my brother passing away, I’m not even kidding,” Radke said. “It’s been very, very painful and emotional.”In September,Radke sent out an emailto his and Hubbard’s loved ones who planned to attend their November nuptials in Mexico letting them know there wouldn’t be a wedding.“There have been a lot of false narratives and misunderstandings that have made this all the more painful but sadly at this time we are not moving forward with the wedding,” Radke wrote. “The fact of the matter is Lindsay is devastated and I’m crushed with how all this transpired. I graciously ask for some patience and grace to heal and recover while we navigate this extremely difficult time."‘Summer House’ stars (from left) Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke in N.Y.C. in 2021.Jamie McCarthy/GettyIn asince-deleted Instagram postfrom Sept. 14, Hubbard spoke about the split for the first time, admitting that she’d been having “a hard time making sense of it all - with no answers or closure on why.”Radke refutes that the decision to end the engagementcame as a surprise to Hubbard.“I firmly don’t believe she was blindsided because we’ve had these conversations,” he told PEOPLE at BravoCon.He also denied the rumor that he called the Bravo cameras to come film the breakup.“I did not call production to set her up,” Radke said. “I don’t decide what is being filmed onSummer House. I really don’t. I just respond to what’s being requested.”Joe Scarnici/Getty for iHeartRadioWhen the new season ofSummer Houseairs next year, Radke believes viewers will understand why his relationship with Hubbard ended.“We had a really rough summer, and I think people will see that,” Radke acknowledged. “But it just shows the gravity of the situation when I really deep down felt like I needed to have a conversation with her about where we were at in our relationship and moving forward with the wedding.”For more of PEOPLE’s BravoCon coverage,click here.Summer Housecan be streamed in fully on Peacock

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Summer HousestarsLindsay HubbardandCarl Radke’s infamous $13,000/month apartment has only one inhabitant now.Radke, 38, told PEOPLE he vacated the New York City home he once shared with Hubbard, 37, to after the couplecalled off their engagement.“The apartment situation is still something we’re trying to navigate,” Radke told PEOPLE atBravoConin Las Vegas. “Out of respect, I wanted to do the right thing and it felt right to give her the apartment to take the space.”Radke confirmed that he has a new apartment. “So excited to have a new foundation,” he said. “Since I’ve had the new foundation, it’s been incredibly positive for me.”Still, Radke admitted that “there’s still some closure” needed with his ex, as well as other post-split issues that “are going to need to be figured out at some point.”“I’m just on one day at a time,” he said. “I’m just trying to just take care of myself.”Radke describes the breakup as “unbelievably emotionally hard for the both of us” and added that, “if there’s a way I can make it all better in some capacity, I would do that.”Rich Polk/Bravo via GettyThe Syracuse University alum has found it more difficult to cope with the split from Hubbard than the2020 death of his brother.“This has been harder than my brother passing away, I’m not even kidding,” Radke said. “It’s been very, very painful and emotional.”In September,Radke sent out an emailto his and Hubbard’s loved ones who planned to attend their November nuptials in Mexico letting them know there wouldn’t be a wedding.“There have been a lot of false narratives and misunderstandings that have made this all the more painful but sadly at this time we are not moving forward with the wedding,” Radke wrote. “The fact of the matter is Lindsay is devastated and I’m crushed with how all this transpired. I graciously ask for some patience and grace to heal and recover while we navigate this extremely difficult time."‘Summer House’ stars (from left) Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke in N.Y.C. in 2021.Jamie McCarthy/GettyIn asince-deleted Instagram postfrom Sept. 14, Hubbard spoke about the split for the first time, admitting that she’d been having “a hard time making sense of it all - with no answers or closure on why.”Radke refutes that the decision to end the engagementcame as a surprise to Hubbard.“I firmly don’t believe she was blindsided because we’ve had these conversations,” he told PEOPLE at BravoCon.He also denied the rumor that he called the Bravo cameras to come film the breakup.“I did not call production to set her up,” Radke said. “I don’t decide what is being filmed onSummer House. I really don’t. I just respond to what’s being requested.”Joe Scarnici/Getty for iHeartRadioWhen the new season ofSummer Houseairs next year, Radke believes viewers will understand why his relationship with Hubbard ended.“We had a really rough summer, and I think people will see that,” Radke acknowledged. “But it just shows the gravity of the situation when I really deep down felt like I needed to have a conversation with her about where we were at in our relationship and moving forward with the wedding.”For more of PEOPLE’s BravoCon coverage,click here.Summer Housecan be streamed in fully on Peacock

Summer HousestarsLindsay HubbardandCarl Radke’s infamous $13,000/month apartment has only one inhabitant now.

Radke, 38, told PEOPLE he vacated the New York City home he once shared with Hubbard, 37, to after the couplecalled off their engagement.

“The apartment situation is still something we’re trying to navigate,” Radke told PEOPLE atBravoConin Las Vegas. “Out of respect, I wanted to do the right thing and it felt right to give her the apartment to take the space.”

Radke confirmed that he has a new apartment. “So excited to have a new foundation,” he said. “Since I’ve had the new foundation, it’s been incredibly positive for me.”

Still, Radke admitted that “there’s still some closure” needed with his ex, as well as other post-split issues that “are going to need to be figured out at some point.”

“I’m just on one day at a time,” he said. “I’m just trying to just take care of myself.”

Radke describes the breakup as “unbelievably emotionally hard for the both of us” and added that, “if there’s a way I can make it all better in some capacity, I would do that.”

Rich Polk/Bravo via Getty

BravoCon 2023 from Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, NV on Friday, November 3, 2023 – Pictured: Carl Radke -

The Syracuse University alum has found it more difficult to cope with the split from Hubbard than the2020 death of his brother.

“This has been harder than my brother passing away, I’m not even kidding,” Radke said. “It’s been very, very painful and emotional.”

In September,Radke sent out an emailto his and Hubbard’s loved ones who planned to attend their November nuptials in Mexico letting them know there wouldn’t be a wedding.

“There have been a lot of false narratives and misunderstandings that have made this all the more painful but sadly at this time we are not moving forward with the wedding,” Radke wrote. “The fact of the matter is Lindsay is devastated and I’m crushed with how all this transpired. I graciously ask for some patience and grace to heal and recover while we navigate this extremely difficult time.”

‘Summer House’ stars (from left) Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke in N.Y.C. in 2021.Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke

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In asince-deleted Instagram postfrom Sept. 14, Hubbard spoke about the split for the first time, admitting that she’d been having “a hard time making sense of it all - with no answers or closure on why.”

Radke refutes that the decision to end the engagementcame as a surprise to Hubbard.

“I firmly don’t believe she was blindsided because we’ve had these conversations,” he told PEOPLE at BravoCon.

He also denied the rumor that he called the Bravo cameras to come film the breakup.

“I did not call production to set her up,” Radke said. “I don’t decide what is being filmed onSummer House. I really don’t. I just respond to what’s being requested.”

Joe Scarnici/Getty for iHeartRadio

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 27: (FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Carl Radke attends the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2023. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

When the new season ofSummer Houseairs next year, Radke believes viewers will understand why his relationship with Hubbard ended.

“We had a really rough summer, and I think people will see that,” Radke acknowledged. “But it just shows the gravity of the situation when I really deep down felt like I needed to have a conversation with her about where we were at in our relationship and moving forward with the wedding.”

For more of PEOPLE’s BravoCon coverage,click here.

Summer Housecan be streamed in fully on Peacock

source: people.com