Summer House star Kyle Cooke slammed West Wilson for hooking up with Amanda Batula despite their relationships with him and Ciara Miller.
In a man-on-the-street interview with Adam Glyn, the Loverboy founder/owner reminded the world that he and Amanda “are not divorced yet,” though she is in a relationship with his friend, West Wilson.
Kyle’s POV:
“There’s a little murkiness as to our separation and when we put the announcement out that I think we’ll have to address at the reunion.”
“West is smart enough to know who the audience is,” Kyle continued, “and he knows, clearly, what to say to women to win them over.” West has been “playing women his entire adult life.”
“I have a real issue with a dude who manages to use his charm [and] says the right thing at the right time. West kinda positioned himself, very conveniently, to be this knight in shining armor for women, standing up for Amanda, checking me. I watched that, and for him to say what he said in his confessional and double down on Watch What Happens, I was like, something’s up.”
Moving forward …
West “basically threw his friendship with me away in one clean swoop, and that’s when the wheels started turning,” Kyle continued. “What happened to bro code?”
“I’m still processing how to even confront West. I think a lot of people don’t understand how close we were. There’s some wild betrayal here.”
While he’s “still in shock, still in disbelief,” Cooke claimed that Wilson is not “in a place to offer Amanda what she needs.” In a previous clip, Cooke told Glyn that his ex is “unwell” and having “dark thoughts” amid the backlash.
He also said he’s still not sure about the timeline of when the romance started between his ex and their costar. “I’ve seen rumors, I’ve seen blinds, and I’ve had DMs that say it dates back to, like, June. But I’m gonna get crazy DMs like that. I don’t know what to believe.”
@adamglyn Part 3 of my talk with @Bravo star Kyle Cooke talking about the Amanda and West relationship. #summerhouse #bravo ♬ original sound – Adam Glyn
In case you missed parts one and two of Adam Glyn’s series.





