It's the deliberately riotous reality show filmed in the leafy Hamptons hamlet of Water Mill.

But Summer House viewers will notice a marked change in this year's line-up, after Bravo sacked FIVE of the show's cast, days before filming begins.

DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal that twins Lauren and Ashley Wirkus, Stephen McGee, Danielle Olivera and Amit Neuman have all been axed from the show.

Bravo has made no official announcement and declined to respond to a request for comment.

A source claims: 'The twins weren't popular with viewers and were not seen as likable or aspirational.

Sacked: Bravo has sacked Summer House castmates Lauren and Ashley Wirkus and Stephen McGee from the show, days before filming began on the third season

What a base: The show films in a rented luxury Hamptons house in the leafy Hamptons hamlet of Water Mill

The source added: 'They didn't seem like people I'd want to spend the summer with.'

As for Danielle and Amit, they 'didn't really connect with viewers.'

Perhaps the biggest surprise was the loss of Stephen, with production insiders said to be 'shocked' that he got fired.

The source told DailyMail.com that: 'Perhaps his close relationship with the twins didn't do him any favors.'

The changes mean more than half of the nine stars of last year's season have been replaced ahead of the third season, due to start filming this week.

Riotous: But five of the nine from last year's show will not be returning

Seeking sun: McGee enjoys the house's amenities in last year's show

While Amit and Danielle only joined the show for the second season, the other three have been in the cast since it began in 2016.

Summer House follows a group of friends who club together to rent a house in The Hamptons to escape the city.

They head to the beach home for the weekends between Memorial Day and Labour Day, living it up over drunken lunches, attending fancy galas, and holding bonfires on the beach.

The Summer House life: The Millennial cast head to the beach home for the weekends between Memorial Day and Labour Day, living it up over drunken lunches, attending fancy galas, and holding bonfires on the beach

However while the show might be popular with fans, it isn't as liked by the neighbors of the rental in which it is filmed.

Indeed families living in the houses surrounding the property have complained that they are worried their children will be exposed to bagd behaviour, after watching previous episodes of the show.

'They are not happy,' a source told Page Six, explained that one family: 'Watched the show and are now worried that their 3-year-old grandchild will be watching people having sex in the woods.'



