Lexi Wood addresses drama with Jesse Solomon on Summer House.

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What’s the deal with those flirting rumors?
Lexi Wood, 27 and no stranger to the spotlight, just shut down the chatter about her and Summer House costar West Wilson at a PEOPLE app bash in NYC on April 29.
Back in that April 16 episode, her then-beau Jesse Solomon, 31, accused her of getting too cozy with Wilson during a wild Hamptons night out.
They argued off-camera, voices catching on mics, with Solomon griping about her “hanging out” and her firing back that she was just helping a tipsy Wilson stay upright. It was messy, raw, and totally out of left field.
Did Lexi ever flirt with West, like people said?
Absolutely not, she insists, and it’s crystal clear from her side.
“West and I have never flirted — and we never will,” Wood told folks, keeping it straight and simple.
They’re just pals, nothing more, especially since Wilson’s tight with Solomon—they even bonded as newbies on the show.
So when Solomon threw out that accusation, she was like, ‘Wait, what? This is just weird in general.’
How did things fall apart with Jesse?
Their vibe started cracking, and it got ugly fast, with episodes replaying the drama for all to see.
Wood opened up about how the house setting didn’t make it worse; in fact, her castmates spilled the tea, giving her a heads-up on stuff like Solomon’s toe incident.
That March 26 blowup, where some random girl sucked his toe right after they went official, left her fuming—she called him out for making her look like the jealous type when he was the one stepping out.
It was a whirlwind of miscommunications and flirtations, like when he cozied up to costar Ciara Miller behind her back.
What did Lexi learn from watching it all back?
Bingeing those episodes hit different; it was like therapy, unpacking how she reacts and communicates under pressure.
“I get to learn a lot about myself,” she shared, seeing where Solomon dropped the ball and where she could step up.
In the end, it was a short, chaotic fling that spiraled out of control, leaving her hoping it’s a one-off.
Fingers crossed, she says, with that mix of sarcasm and hope that makes it feel real.
Is there a silver lining in all this reality TV mess?
Yeah, for sure—it’s given her a rare chance to grow, turning chaos into self-insight without the blinders of everyday life.
Most folks might forgive and forget in ignorance, but Wood got the full scoop, making her wiser for the next ride.