[This story contains spoilers from part two of the Summer House season 10 reunion.]
Part two of the Summer House season 10 reunion shed more light on whether or not West Wilson was in an exclusive relationship when he began his romance with Amanda Batula (to sum it up, yes he was). But it appears Bravo is waiting to show the cast really grill Wilson about his romance with Meija Moreno until the third part of the reunion.
Many topics were discussed during the second special episode, including an important conversation about race that Ciara Miller had with her castmates during filming about her experience as a Black woman on the show, being the only Black person on the show’s cast for the majority of its run and dating white men in the public eye.
KJ Dillard echoed the sentiment Miller shared during season 10, and the cast pointed out how Wilson told her during that conversation, “I see you way more than I did prior.”
Host Andy Cohen asked Miller if she believed Wilson, to which she said she “perhaps” did then, but not now.
“I think that after watching the season back, it’s very clear that Amanda and West were using buzzwords of, like, ‘I see you, I hear you,’ to, like, satiate maybe what I needed to hear, but they didn’t really see or hear me,” Miller said.
Batula argued against this. “Everything that I’ve said to you over the summer, everything that I felt, everything that we’ve talked about was truly how I felt in those moments. I got caught up in my feelings, and doesn’t matter, this has hurt me a lot, like,” she said, before Miller cut her off to point out the betrayal of her best friend choosing to start a relationship with her ex (Wilson) after the two had grown so close and opened up about deep subjects.
“Also, at the same time Amanda, I think that that’s insane, because you’ve literally been in the bed with me for the past six fucking years, and, like, this is where we’re at?” Miller pointed out.
The conversation then pointed back to how Wilson was in an exclusive relationship with another woman, Moreno, when he began pursuing things with Batula; Cohen asked Batula that given her knowledge of Miller and Wilson’s past relationship, specifically Wilson’s “inability to commit to Ciara, what makes you think this situation is different?”
Batula cited private conversations they’ve had, and attempted to explain why she kept their connection a secret for so long.
“I wanted to get to a point selfishly where maybe I felt I understood what was going on, because I was going to have to be honest with Ciara no matter what,” Batula said. “I felt embarrassed to have to say I have feelings and have kissed West, and he’s seeing someone else. I felt embarrassed having to say that to Ciara.”
Mia Calabrese agreed, adding, “I mean, yeah, it’s embarrassing.” Cut to the clip from the Summer House reunion trailer, where Batula said she needed a break and exited the reunion stage. Both Miller and Lindsay Hubbard encouraged Wilson to also leave the stage and “go after your girl.”
“I didn’t know if the questions were gonna come back to me,” Wilson offered as to why he did not immediately follow Batula off set. Kyle Cooke, Batula’s husband whom she’s separated from, briefly stepped in to vouch for his wife, noting, “I’d like to think we can create an environment where we can talk, but there’s a lot of unanswered questions, and so if [Amanda] keeps shutting down or feeling like she’s getting interrupted, I don’t think we’re gonna make progress.”
Hubbard reiterated to Wilson that he should “go after your fucking girl,” which led Wilson to weigh in hesitantly, “Not gonna both leave.”
“Get up and go after her, West. Be a fucking man,” Hubbard continued, to which Wilson responded, “Just so you can tell me that we both fucking left and bitch about that?”
“No, I think that, you know what, if you wanna be a fucking man, make the decision as a man and go after her,” Hubbard added. Cooke also vouched for Wilson to follow after Batula: “I would go after her to make sure she’s OK.”
Wilson finally got up, leading the rest of the cast to go on a break, as Carl Radke, Calabrese and Miller came to a “struggling” Cooke’s aide. The original Summer House and now In The City star laid out his intentions for the rest of the reunion, noting, “Here’s the thing, I’m gonna just tell you guys while we’re here, the thing that I’m most focused on is West’s ease of lying,” as Miller added that Wilson “had a girlfriend this entire time.”
“We know that he had a full-blown, exclusive relationship since February of 2025. We actually have receipts. I reached out to Meija, because the curiosity got the best of me,” Cooke said. “We went back-and-forth for a week; everything I’ve started learning about West has made me question who he is. And I was like, ‘Meija, with your permission, I’d like to share these notes with Ciara, because I think the two of you should talk.’ He knew she was gonna have this glow-up, big breakout,” Cooke said in reference to his pending divorce from Batula.
This was a lightbulb moment for Radke, who noted, “It’s the only relationship that works, because [Amanda] can’t commit because she’s still married to you.” Miller agreed, “Yeah, she’s unavailable, so technically that’s perfect for [West].”
After returning from their filming break, Batula did not make it to set on time to resume filming like the rest of the cast, which led Cohen to speak with other cast members including Dillard, Ben Waddell and Dara Levitan, the latter of which joined the Summer House cast as a former ex of Wilson’s.
After Batula returned, Levitan reiterated that she anticipates Wilson needs to be in a relationship where he’s the center of attention, to which Cohen offered a cutting comparison of her new romance to her marriage with Cooke.
“It would be ironic if you went from the Kyle show to the West show,” he said. Batula agreed. “Yeah,” she plainly stated.
That piece of the reunion conversation led Cohen to inquire about the state of Cooke and Batula’s marriage, with the cast pointing out how Cooke and Wilson inhabit similar traits that Batula has said she doesn’t like in her husband. (Specifically that of his patterns of going out and partying frequently.)
Miller questioned this, asking Batula, “I thought you hate going out?” She replied with another cutting answer, “Yeah, I hated going out with Kyle.”
This prompted Cooke to begin crying, before he snapped back: “Give me a break. This kid [West] parties twice as hard as I do, and I say kid because you are the most immature, fraudulent phony I’ve ever met. So, shut the fuck up.”
The In The City star also clarified speculation about their separation, noting that while “there’s a lot of conspiracy theories thinking that we had split and we held it together for cameras; we split the day we put the statement out [on Jan. 19]. Quite frankly, we never even had a conversation about, like, OK, we separated to create the space to try to date each other again, failed miserably. The only conversation we had about, like, are we officially ending things was when we wrote the statement.”
Batula said she decided she wanted to get divorced on New Year’s Day 2026, after she spent New Year’s Eve alone and saw that Kyle was in a hotel after a DJ gig. Cooke said that he’d acted “inappropriate” while they were married, but Batula argued he “stepped out of the marriage.”
Things got juiciest towards the end of the episode as the cast headed out on a lunch break, and Miller hopped on a FaceTime call with none other than Moreno, the woman Wilson was exclusively dating while he began his romance with Batula.
Miller and Moreno were on their call when Cooke joined in on the conversation, where Moreno said that she and Wilson had been dating since last summer and he called her his girlfriend, and that the bounds of their romance were that they were “not in a public relationship.”
She also corroborated Hubbard’s claim from part one of the Summer House reunion, where she said Moreno was at his home the day and things between them were “fine,” before his March 24 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, where he shouted her out for the horsehair tie he wore in that episode.
When asked by Miller why Wilson didn’t want to make their relationship public, Moreno said, “He thinks he’ll get fired from the show if he’s in a relationship with someone who’s not in the Bravosphere.”
“The other reason he would use too is, ‘If I bring you into this, obviously that’s putting you in a situation where now people have eyes on you,’” Moreno added. “Also, in hindsight, I’m like, you’re concerned about people maybe pitting me against Ciara if I ever came on the show as your public girlfriend, but you’re very comfortable just dumping me and then all of a sudden popping out the next day in a new relationship with Amanda?”
Moreno voiced her frustrations with the situation, adding, “That’s just like so fucking hurtful. I didn’t ask to be thrown in this situation. Our relationship is that easy for him to completely discredit?”
Cooke stepped in, telling Moreno, “We’re about to go confront him.”
“Can we call her on the set?” he questioned, before the reunion episode closed out and left viewers on another “To Be Continued” cliffhanger.
Season 10 of Summer House is now streaming on Peacock, with all three reunion parts airing Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Uncensored and extended versions of all three parts will be available to stream the next day on Peacock. Read THR’s post-part one interview with Josh Brown, Bravo’s vp of current production, here.
