West Wilson Talks Summer House Outings for the First Time

West Wilson break his silence about going Summer House before season 11.
“I wanted to say it alone, but that’s it [exit rumor] it’s true,” said West, 31, during the Broadcast Boys’ Wednesday, June 24, Instagram post Summer House it’s a shame. “Come in [Bravo’s] defense, I don’t think it would have been a fun summer.”
Us Weekly specifically reported on June 15 that West would not return to it Summer House after being brutally questioned by her co-stars during the season 10 reunion about her relationship with her costar. Amanda Batula. (West was dating Amanda’s best friend Ciara Miller when Amanda announced her separation from her estranged husband Kyle Cooke in January.)
“West is not coming back,” the source said Us at that time. “He can still be seen Summer House or [Amanda’s spinoff show] In the city in the future, especially if things continue with Amanda, but she’s not a cast member this season.”
West Wilson.
Rich Polk/BravoThe insider is later revealed exclusively to Us that from the West Summer House it was a decision between him and the network.
“[West was] “He already feels that his time on the show is coming to an end,” added the source. It became clear that there was no longer any long-term compatibility. He is at peace with the decision and is focusing on his podcast and other business activities. “
West and Amanda announced they were dating in March, although both have publicly denied any romantic feelings between them.
“We’ve seen the rise of online speculation, so even though it’s still very new, we wanted to clarify something,” they said in a joint statement on March 31. “It was not our intention to intentionally hide anything. Given the complex relationships that exist and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before talking about it.”
The couple added, “We’ve been friends over the years, through all the highs and lows, and what happened recently was the last thing we both expected.
“As our feelings grew, we wanted to take the time to understand exactly how we felt,” they concluded. “We also recognize that this has impacted more than just us and never want our actions to be hurtful or taken as careless. We truly appreciate understanding and respect as we navigate this.”
In an interview with ‘The Broadcast Boys’ podcast, West shared the details of how Amanda’s controversial announcement in March led to the couple getting close for the first time.
“We were happy after this statement but it was like playing and sleeping for a long time. … I was still doing something wrong but it was like … I am not committing a crime,” he said.
West also addressed the allegations that he and Amanda went public with their statement in March due to the existence of a video that appeared to show them “canoodling”.
“I have never seen [the video] but I have heard from reliable sources that it does [exist],” he told the hosts of ‘The Broadcast Boys’ Lucas Brody again Nelson Vergara. “It is very illegal, I would like to be aware of it.”
He clarified, “From what I’ve been told it was Amanda and I living in my apartment from one of my neighbors across the street. That’s what set everything off.”
“I guess I always thought that in New York there was an unspoken rule that we could all see each other from our clear windows and balconies, like, don’t yell at each other,” he later said.
Summer House airs on Bravo. Older episodes can be streamed on Peacock.






