Amanda Batula and West Wilson mark major relationship milestone as ‘Summer House’ cast doubts ‘they’re going to last’

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The controversial romance between “Summer House” stars West Wilson and Amanda Batula is getting more “serious.”

“West took Amanda to meet his parents already in May,” an insider told Us Weekly.

“So they are getting serious.”

A source told Us Weekly that Amanda Batula and West Wilson (seen above during the “Summer House” Season 10 reunion) are getting more “serious” as a couple. Bravo
The insider said Wilson took Batula (both pictured above on “In the City”) to meet his parents in May. Bravo

Still, the source added, “the cast doesn’t think they’re going to last.”

The couple’s relationship has been the subject of contention because Wilson, 31, previously dated Batula’s good friend Ciara Miller.

Batula and Wilson raised eyebrows back in March when they confirmed their friendship had turned into something else. It came just two months after Batula and her estranged husband, Kyle Cooke, announced they were getting divorced after four years of marriage.

However, the source noted that the “Summer House” cast “doesn’t think they’re going to last.” Bravo
The cast of the Bravo show was shocked when Batula and Wilson (seen above with some of their co-stars) went public with their romance in March. Getty Images for SiriusXM

But it was Batula’s close friendship with Miller that caused consternation.

Wilson and Miller, 30, dated in 2023, and even after splitting, remained flirty with one another throughout Season 10 of “Summer House.” The season finale revealed the two of them making out.

But Wilson has insisted that his romance with Batula, 34, isn’t wrong.

“This isn’t like a sex scandal. It was, like, hanging out,” West explained in the trailer for the upcoming three-part reunion after host Andy Cohen questioned whether the couple is “in love.”

The couple (seen above) have sparked backlash because Wilson used to date Ciara Miller, who was Batula’s best friend. Instagram/ Amanda Batula
Wilson and Batula (pictured above leaving the “Summer House” Season 10 reunion on April 24) have insisted they were both single when they got together. BACKGRID

Meanwhile, Miller didn’t hold back on what she thinks of her former friend.

“Over the past six years, I have been your f–king champion,” she told Batula in the explosive trailer. “I couldn’t fathom that I would be sitting here pissed that you’re f–king my ex.”

Miller also alleged the only reason Wilson is with Batula is because he “wants to embarrass me.”

“He wants to get his last little word. And I hope it works because he’s with you to spite me,” Miler added.

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In the trailer for the reunion, Miller lashed out at Batula and Wilson for dating (as seen above). Bravo
At one point, Batula walked away crying during the fighting. Bravo

The trailer ended with Batula crying and storming out after taking heat from the cast — as Wilson remained seated on the couch.

Some of his co-stars urged him to follow after her, with Lindsay Hubbard screaming, “Get up and go after her, West. Be a f—king man.”

Wilson and Batula’s co-stars have gone on record saying they don’t think the pair are endgame.

“Snap out of it. This is not going to last,” newbie Levi Sebree told Page Six’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy last month.

Batula and Wilson (seen above on “Summer House”) confirmed their relationship in a social media statement on March 31. BRAVO
“Summer House” has been renewed for Season 11, but it’s unclear if Wilson and Batula are returning (The Season 10 cast is pictured above). Kareem Black/Bravo

Cooke shared the same sentiment on Tuesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”

“He hasn’t had a relationship that lasted his entire adult life,” he said about Wilson.

Part one of the “Summer House” Season 10 reunion premieres May 26 at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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