Lindsay Hubbard has moved to Nashville, Tenn., and is starting...

Lindsay Hubbard has moved to Nashville, Tenn., and is starting anew after the end of her engagement to fellow "Summer House" star Carl Radke. Credit: Getty Images / Jason Kempin

Lindsay Hubbard, a star of the Hamptons-set “Summer House,” says that while her broken engagement to fellow “Summer House” reality TV star Carl Radke was heartbreaking, she is moving on.

"I do have a new someone special,” Hubbard, 37, told “Access Hollywood” in an interview than ran online Thursday. “Yeah, he's incredible,” she continued, noting that, “I'm going to keep it as private for as long as I possibly can. My life for the last eight seasons and years has been fully out there on display — you've seen all of my romantic relationships come and go and blow up in front of everyone's face, so I don't know. I'm going to see just how long I can push this one in my own life privately.”

Her engagement to Radke had played out on last year’s season 7. Radke called off the wedding only months before it was to take place in Mexico this past November. Former public relations professional Hubbard, who now works as an influencer and reality TV star, says that months later, “I'm doing really well. I bought a house in Nashville, [Tennessee,] kind of starting a new business venture there and just living life and traveling.”

She added that as soon as this current eighth season ends, with a Thursday closer and a two-part reunion June 6 and 13, “I can finally close that chapter and put it behind me — because it’s a unique experience. Most people go through breakups, but then they don’t have to relive it for the next 10 months.”

Premieres

All the judges and host Terry Crews are back as “America’s Got Talent” begins season 19 Tuesday at 8 p.m. on NBC, with 2-year-old math whiz Devan Defreitas, of Elmont, performing in the premiere … Wednesday night at 8 on Fox, season 14 of the cooking competition “MasterChef” is subtitled “Generations” and pits Millennials, Baby Boomers, Gen Z and Gen X against each other … Thursday at 9 p.m. on A&E, season 9 of “60 Days In” again finds volunteers going undercover in a county jail to snitch — er, shed light — on an influx of drugs, contraband and gang activity. Immediately following from 10:01 to 11:04 p.m., season 2 of “Inmate to Roommate” follows six released inmates from across the country as they move in with everyday people they’ve never met, highlighting the need for housing to reduce recidivism … Early Saturday on the streaming service Max, the “Trixie Motel” spinoff “Trixie Motel: Drag Me Home” finds “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” season 3 winner Trixie Mattel, né Brian Firkus, and partner David Silver renovating their Hollywood dream house as they did their Palm Springs motel … and Sunday at 9 p.m., on the sophomore season of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Dubai,” newcomer Taleen Marie joins the returning Sara Al Madani, Chanel Ayan, Caroline Brooks, Lesa Milan and Caroline Stanbury, with Saba Yussouf appearing as a supporting-star friend. Beginning June 11, the series moves to its regular Tuesday 9 p.m. time slot.

Recaps

Kenzie Petty edged out Charlie Davis to win CBS’ “Survivor” season 46 … Asher HaVon took the silver-anniversary season of NBC’s “The Voice” … “So You Think You Can Dance” agreed that Anthony Curley could, crowning him the season 18 winner of that Fox terpsichorean competition … Bryson McGlynn cooked his little heart out to take Fox’s “MasterChef Junior” season 9 … and two episodes in, Glen Cove’s German Rizzo outlasted Tara Canaday to remain in “Summer Baking Championship.”

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