
"I was a publicist for the first 15 years of my adult life, and when I started Summer House, I was still maintaining my PR career. I opened up my own PR firm. I was running and operating that for the first five seasons of Summer House, because I'm a businesswoman, and at the end of the day, I had no idea where reality TV and this career were going to go for me. So I wasn't going to give up my day job."
""As a brand publicist, I understand on the back-end the amount of work it takes," she says, explaining why she chose partnerships over products. "You do not sleep, you don't date, you don't eat." Instead, it's her PR background that gives this reality star an edge: When Hubbard found out she was pregnant, her first instinct wasn't just to tell her family; it was also to call her manager. It's the kind of move that separates the Summer House veteran from her castmates."
Lindsay Hubbard leverages fifteen years of public relations experience to strategically monetize her reality TV profile through partnerships instead of launching consumer products. She understands the intensive workload product launches require, noting they demand sacrificing sleep, relationships, and regular meals. When she learned of her pregnancy, she immediately informed her manager as well as family, demonstrating a business-first instinct. She ran her own PR firm while appearing on Summer House for five seasons and shifted focus toward her television persona when COVID diminished luxury publicity work. Now a single mother, she balances career ambition, selective brand deals, and evolving plans for future ventures.
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