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Summer House’s Sam Feher and Kory Keefer Are Dating
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Date:2025-04-17 00:03:49
Love was found in the Hamptons.
Summer House star Sam Feher and Winter House's Kory Keefer have made it official almost a year after first meeting on the Bravo show.
"Kory's my boyfriend!" Sam gushed to Page Six in an interview published April 4. "That is so weird. I haven't had a boyfriend in so long!"
Sam shared that she and Kory "made it official a little while ago" and viewers can expect to see their romance blossom on the reality show, which is currently airing.
"It'll be really fun to watch our love story play out a little bit," the 25-year-old told the outlet. "I don't want to get emotional, but it's very special to find someone who means so much to you and then get to relive that experience all the time."
And although Sam is keeping tight-lipped on when she and the gym owner, 32, first got together, she did reveal that the two were an item when Kory and Craig Conover appeared on Watch What Happens Live in November 2022. And it turns out Sam was at that taping as an audience member.
"This is a crazy insider moment and funny to look back on," she recalled, "but when Craig and Kory did Watch What Happens Live for Winter House, Kory and I were dating, but I hadn't even been announced as cast yet on Summer House, so I'm sitting in the audience all quiet like no one knows who I am."
And it seems like Sam is fitting right in with Kory's BFF Craig and his girlfriend—Summer House star Paige DeSorbo—who first started dating in September 2021, as both couples are long distance. Sam and Paige are located in the Big Apple, while the boys are down south in Charleston, SC.
"He always says like, ‘I want to live in New York so badly,'" Sam noted. "We're not quite there yet, but he's like, ‘It's not a question of whether I'm moving to New York—it's when.'"
"We are just all so easy. We get along so well," the influencer added. "It's nice that the boys have their own relationship, and then Paige and I have our own relationship separately from our relationships with them."
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