Michael Rapaport Hits Lindsay Hubbard With Overrated Claim

Michael Rapaport called lindsay hubbard the “most overrated person on Bravo” on Wednesday, then doubled down with more Instagram clips as the exchange turned into a profanity-laced public fight. Hubbard answered on social media after Rapaport framed his comments as a hot take on Summer House and its…

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Michael Rapaport called lindsay hubbard the “most overrated person on Bravo” on Wednesday, then doubled down with more Instagram clips as the exchange turned into a profanity-laced public fight. Hubbard answered on social media after Rapaport framed his comments as a hot take on Summer House and its cast.

Rapaport’s Bravo attack

Wednesday’s post centered on Rapaport’s claim that he was offering a blunt reality-TV take, not a personal vendetta. In one video, he said, “This is a hot take on Lindsay Hubbard and ‘Summer House,’” and followed it with, “Is Lindsay the most overrated person on Bravo? Respectfully!”

He also said, “I was advised not to even speak on this as a straight, cis, White male. However, I can’t be silenced. I won’t be silenced.” That line turned a cast critique into a broader social-media performance, and it gave the clash a sharper edge than a typical Bravo side comment.

The Carl Radke line

Rapaport tied his criticism to Hubbard’s breakup history, saying it had been two years since her fiancé, Carl Radke, left her at the altar. He added that her storyline over the last two seasons had been “Carl, Carl and Carl. Hating Carl, hating Carl’s mom, hating to hug. What else you got, Lindsay? Respectfully! Again respectfully.”

He went further, saying Hubbard had been minding Radke’s business as well as Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula. The criticism was not aimed at a single moment; it was built around how he views her recent run on the show, which is why the feud landed as more than a one-off insult.

Rapaport’s own caption sharpened the posture around the exchange, calling the clip part of his “newest Instagram where he gives the hottest bestest takes on all things REALITY TV.” That framing matters because it turns the argument into content strategy as much as commentary: he is not just reacting to Bravo, he is using the platform to provoke response.

Hubbard’s reply on Instagram

Wednesday’s follow-up made the dispute public in a second clip, when Rapaport shared another video of Hubbard firing back at him. He wrote, “Uh-Oh!!!! Old Mother Hubbard didn’t like my last post!!!!!”

Rapaport later said that he did not mean to offend Hubbard, but the damage was already done. For viewers, the useful read is simple: the feud is now less about one insult than about how aggressively Bravo personalities and outside commentators are using Instagram to turn a reality-TV opinion into a wider audience event.

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