Summer House alum Kory Keefer has been up to a lot since his time on Winter House. He's traveling the world, running his gym, and living his best life alongside friends like Below Deck Sailing Yacht alum, Alex Propson.
Kory, who Bravo fans also know from Summer House Season 7, and Alex go way back to their time as roommates during Winter House Season 3. The two Bravolebrities shared a house in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with the rest of their roommates, where they played in the snow, partied, and got into some serious shenanigans. But, they've since traded in the snow for the sunny shores of the Bahamas.
Kory took to Instagram on April 4, where he posted a chic, black-and-white photo of him, hanging out shirtless by the water in Bimini, where he bared his abs. He also posted a photo in which he's hanging out alongside Alex, who served his best serious face and pointed up, toward the sky.
Tom Schwartz took to the comments of the post, where he left a sweet message about his friends' reunion. "Gang gang," he wrote.
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But when he isn't traveling out of the country or hanging out with his friends, Samantha Feher's ex-boyfriend is incredibly busy as the founder of his chain of gyms, Core24, with one location in North Carolina and two locations in South Carolina. Core24, according to Instagram, is "the designer gym for the modern lifter" and outfitted with multiple weights options and equipment for the average gym goer.
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Kory's Charlotte location of the gym just added a "recovery oasis" this year, which is meant to help gym goers after their workouts. "We're building the hottest recovery space in Charlotte," Kory wrote in the caption of a January Instagram post. "Cold plunge, 40 person sauna, outdoor workout....Detox never felt this good."
Kory appeared on the podcast, WTF Gym Talk in February 2024, where he opened up about what it's like to be a gym owner. "I loved the atmosphere of just like, bringing people together," he explained. "You can connect with people over experiences, different backgrounds, cultures, just over fitness. You see someone in shape, you know they worked hard to get that, you know, you don't wake up with a six pack."
"What I try to do is, we create a culture where it's cool to be here," he added. "You wanna be staffed here because it's like, I'm a part of a group."