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Andy Cohen Credits Jennifer Lawrence with Helping Bravo Identify 'Summer House' Reunion Leaker

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Andy Cohen revealed on "Watch What Happens Live" that Jennifer Lawrence used online sleuthing to help Bravo identify who leaked audio from a "Summer House" reunion in April. The leak occurred after news broke that cast members Amanda Batula and West Wilson had begun dating, creating drama involving their previous relationships. Bravo subsequently fired the individual responsible, confirming no cast members were involved in the unauthorized recording.

During a Tuesday night episode of "Watch What Happens Live," Andy Cohen publicly thanked Jennifer Lawrence for her role in helping Bravo's investigation team identify the source of leaked "Summer House" reunion audio. The leak had occurred in April following the revelation that Amanda Batula and West Wilson were dating—a development that created conflict given Batula's previous marriage to Kyle Cooke and Wilson's past relationship with Batula's best friend Ciara Miller. Cohen praised Lawrence's "online sleuthing" and described her as a "Bravo superfan" who provided crucial information. After the leaker was identified, Bravo released a statement confirming the individual had been fired and that no cast members were involved in the unauthorized recording. Lawrence, a longtime Bravo enthusiast who frequently appears on Cohen's show, has been vocal about her passion for the "Real Housewives" franchise.

What different sources said

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    Andy Cohen Reveals Jennifer Lawrence ‘Provided Crucial Information’ to Track Down ‘Summer House’ Reunion Leaker: ‘Her Online Sleuthing Helped Solve This Mystery’

  • Andy Cohen Finally Reveals Jennifer Lawrence’s Connection To The ‘Summer House’ Reunion Audio Leak

  • Andy Cohen Confirms Jennifer Lawrence’s Sleuth Role in ‘Summer House’ Reunion Leak

  • Jennifer Lawrence, Bravo Obsessive and Part-Time P.I., Found the ‘Summer House’ Leaker

  • Andy Cohen finally exposes A-lister who solved ‘Summer House’ reunion leak

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