Kenny Martin on Bravo's 'In the City'
In the City

Lindsay Hubbard Has ‘I Hate Men’ Vibes, According to ‘In the City’ Newcomer Kenny Martin

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Kenny Martin is a new cast member on In the City, the Summer House spin-off. Kenny is a “self-made real estate investor and venture capitalist” who says he spent 15 years working on Wall Street. He is dating Whitney Fransway from Nick Viall’s season of The Bachelor. She recently moved across the country to be with him, but he doesn’t seem that serious about her.

While being introduced to Lindsay Hubbard through mutual friend Gavin Moseley, Kenny says his first date with Whitney was a year ago. He conspicuously won’t say they’ve been “dating for a year.” Gavin calls him out, saying that Kenny is a player and after his date with Whitney they still spent several months still going out and playing women together.

Kenny looks over his shoulder to see if Whitney can hear them. Then he says, “Let me be very clear, my mother was passing. I went through a very challenging time. I maybe wasn’t the best version of myself.” Kenny then says that he and Whitney are “just seeing where it goes.”

Lindsay takes issue with this and argues, “She moved across the country…”

At this point Whitney joins the group and Lindsay fills her in, saying “For you to move across the country without a ring, that’s a very big deal.” She says her point is that Kenny can’t be (as he called himself) a playboy and f*** around on her. Whitney made a serious sacrifice, and Kenny needs to respond by taking the relationship seriously. Or else he shouldn’t have let her move for him.

Kenny gets offended and tries to steer the conversation in another direction, taking a shot at Lindsay: “I’m getting ‘I hate men’ vibes.”

Lindsay responds, “I’m just allergic to annoying men.”

In my opinion, it’s okay to be short or unfriendly with a man after he admits to playing women. That’s exactly the kind of person you’re supposed to put your guard up around. They have admitted they don’t have people’s best interests in mind so you shouldn’t trust them or be friendly enough that they feel it’s an invitation to get closer to you. You *should* keep them at an arm’s length.

Do you think Lindsay was being rude?

How would you respond to hearing a guy tell you he was a “playboy.”