We know that Danielle Olivera loves her task and career. She's simplest ready to be on 'Summer House' for the reason that manufacturers are so flexible.

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While Danielle Olivera loves being on Summer House, she's been beautiful open about how her profession comes first. Last yr, she said, "Going into last summer I wanted nothing more than to be back in the house every weekend. But I knew it would be incredibly difficult for me to balance my career and filming. I had a lot of work travel and a work schedule that was inflexible at the time. If you know me, you know my career is what's most important to me and something I won't jeopardize." 

Luckily, the manufacturers of Summer House allowed her to have a flexible filming schedule (sooner than COVID hit, no less than). "What I love about my producers is that they know me and at the end of the day they want what's best for me, as well as, what's best for the show. They said something to the effect of 'let's have you out for a few weekends to start and see where that goes. You know we love having you on, but we know you have priorities that make you unable to commit full time.' In my head this was a dream come true," Danielle said per Bravotv.com.

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What's 'Summer House's' Danielle's actual process?

According to LinkedIn, Danielle Olivera is a project supervisor in New York, although it does not state what company she works for, or if Danielle is a consultant or freelancer. We know that she does not have her personal business — yet. She has a certificates in Software Product Management (SPM), as well as a Scrum Master Certificate. Both of those were issued in 2016. Her RelatedIn "About" said, "Product ninja, currently in FinTech." 

It is true that Danielle is liked for kind of simply...being there. "The only person who won 2020 is Danielle from Summer House for somehow landing another season. Go girl give us nothing," a fan tweeted back in December 2020.

The simplest person who received 2020 is Danielle from Summer House for someway touchdown some other season. Go woman give us nothing

— Rap Game Ina Garten (@KaraBTweets) December 14, 2020

Fans love her because she's kind of dorky, turns out genuine, and does not carry somewhat the quantity of drama the other Summer House solid members do. (Depending on who you ask, that is either a just right or bad factor.) 

Still — just because Danielle is less likely to participate in Summer House shenanigans, does not imply she doesn't finally end up getting keen on them.

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Since Season 5 used to be filmed in quarantine, Danielle was around much more. And things were given beautiful crazy. She recently opened up to Us Weekly about an altercation that took place on set, saying,

"That was, I think, one of the most traumatic [things I have witnessed]. I know that’s being dramatic, but [there are] traumatic parts about being together. Because we don’t leave each other, so much builds up and what is being said or — more so, what is not being said. It all kind of just bottles up and that bubble just really burst. I hated it. It was the worst thing to be around, but we had to deal with it.”

Drama or not, Danielle was still concerned about her work. She explained to Us Weekly that filming in the Hamptons during quarantine didn't feel like a "true summer season," and she was also "frightened" because she felt like her life has more structure than the rest of the crew. 

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Danielle mentioned,  “It doesn’t really feel like a real summer season within the Hamptons, but obviously we’re all so fortunate as a way to do a house in combination in a secure setting, No. 1. But for me, I used to be very apprehensive as a result of I've a extra structured work existence than the rest of my housemates. I don’t personal my own trade. I don’t create my very own agenda and I’m sure perhaps it is advisable almost certainly understand all of my conferences are like every now and then back to back to back.”

We're guessing Danielle is given the time and house to atone for work when she needs to.

Watch Summer House every Thursday night at Nine p.m. EST on Bravo.

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