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'Summer House' Fans Stunned When Jesse Solomon Shows Up At Their Front Door

Jump scare alert! Jesse Solomon took a break from his "Happy to Be Here" tour to surprise a group of Summer House fans by casually showing up at their front door for hugs - and probably to spill a little tea.

Thanks to his partnership with Ring, Jesse shared footage of himself driving to a fan's house in Austin, Texas. He noted that the fan had a Ring camera installed outside their front door and joked that he hoped they couldn't see his pimple on camera.

Mission accomplished: the fans were thrilled to find their favorite Summer House star standing at their front door. After hugs and laughter, Jesse said, "Moments like this are what it's all about. To connect and have fun."

Jesse later told Parade the experience was the cherry on top of an already amazing tour.

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"I got to surprise a fan with this video music thing while I was on the road, it got captured by a Ring camera, and it has the retinal 4k, and we were able to put that content into a video that was going on Instagram. It was a really heartwarming, fun moment, and I was glad I am able to do stuff like that. I'm just grateful that showing up makes people happy sometimes."

Jesse also took time between shows to visit children in local hospitals and sing for them.

"I never thought that just my presence would give people joy, and that's been like the coolest thing to come out of this whole experience," he added. "So, I'm just happy to be here, honestly."

In addition to the sweet fan surprise, Jesse also used Ring to film the music video for his viral hit "Guess I'll Start."

"That was a concept I came up with for a social media video shoot, and it was kind of like a ‘gotcha' moment of me just like singing on the street, doing my thing, and the Ring camera catches you," he told Parade, adding that he wanted to "do something fun with this."

"And so, we sang a little music video to the Ring camera, and there are hilarious memes of me in the Ring camera. My friends like to send it back and forth. It's pretty funny."

Jesse, who studied music business at the University of Miami, said the tour went well and shared how his mother, Sheryl, ended up joining him on stage.

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"My mom is the singer in the family. She was a singer-songwriter, and she would perform throughout her life a bit, and I think she's gotten away from it, too," he shared.

As a gift to his mom, Jesse paid for Sheryl's vocal lessons so she could get back into singing.

"I thought she would do like a half hour with my voice teacher, and she did like two and a half hours with my voice teacher," he laughed. "And was like, ‘Hey, here's the invoice.' I was like, OK, whatever it takes to sing with mom, no big deal, happy Mother's Day."

The moment became even more special because Jesse's grandmother attended the performance and got to see her daughter and grandson perform together on stage-except Jesse had one big concern.

"There were like three flights of stairs at the venue with no elevator," Jesse recalled, sharing that climbing the stairs posed a challenge for his grandmother.

Nevertheless, "she made it up the stairs on her own two feet. It was pretty awesome. I mean, to see your grandson and your daughter sing together must have been awesome for her."

The Summer House reunion continues with part two on Tuesday, June 2, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.

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This story was originally published May 29, 2026 at 5:03 AM.

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