Jesse Solomon stuck his foot in his mouth, but he sounded great doing it.
The “Summer House” star admittedly made a “poorly timed comment” about his co-star Paige DeSorbo’s wedding amid her split from Craig Conover.
On Sunday, Solomon — who has a background in vocal jazz performance — posted a TikTok showing him belting out “Time to Say Goodbye,” a video which he captioned, “Andrea Bocelli who? #newyear #newyear2025 #squidgame.”
On Monday, DeSorbo commented beneath the upload, “All of the sudden everyone’s Italian,” prompting her castmate to respond within the hour, “Ok fine i’ll sing it at your wedding.”
However, around the same time, she announced that she and Conover had called it quits after three years of dating.
Solomon, 31, then returned to his reply to DeSorbo and noted, “Well this was a poorly timed comment.”
A TikTok user quipped on the same thread, “you’ll sing it at yours and Paige’s wedding,” which was likely in reference to Solomon hitting on DeSorbo last summer during his freshman year on the Bravo reality series.
As for the newly single Bravolebrity, she revealed on the latest episode of her and “Summer House” alum Hannah Berner’s podcast, “Giggly Squad,” that she and Conover, who stars on “Southern Charm,” had broken up.
“Craig and I have decided to no longer be together,” an emotional DeSorbo told their listeners, confessing that the situation was “weird,” “very sad” and “awkward” to navigate in the public eye.
“I love him. I think he loves me. I think we will remain friends,” she predicted, explaining, “No one did anything. It wasn’t a bad thing. I think we both were just being really mature and saying what we want and what we didn’t want, and I think that’s extremely powerful to be able to voice how you’re feeling in real time and what you want for your future.”
DeSorbo, 32, did not go detail about why they went their separate ways, but she shared that the last few years have been “very transformative” and saw her and Conover, 36, grow and change “a lot.”
Though the fashion influencer has “so much love and respect for Craig,” whom she lauded as “one of the best people” she’s ever met and “the best boyfriend” she’s ever had, she acknowledged that it was “the right decision for both” of them to end their romantic relationship.
Cameras on their respective shows have captured many conversations about moving, marriage and children, on which the former couple did not always agree.
DeSorbo lives in New York City, where her family also resides, while Conover is a resident of Charleston, where his home goods company, Sewing Down South, is based.
He’s been eager to start a family, but DeSorbo has been hesitant.