Summer House Scandal: Casey Wilson On Amanda Batula

Casey Wilson weighs in on the Summer House love triangle involving Amanda Batula, West Wilson, and Ciara Miller, discussing hurt, cast fallout, and on-air reactions.
A Summer House love triangle is keeping the spotlight locked on the people at the center of it, and Casey Wilson has now added her own sharp take—bringing the “Summer House scandal” conversation even further into the public eye.
The actress. appearing on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio. reacted to the situation involving Summer House stars Amanda Batula. West Wilson. and Ciara Miller. specifically focusing on West’s relationship with her best friend’s former partner. West Wilson.. Casey said she was upset, describing the emotional whiplash of having been hurt and then letting West back in.
“I’m upset because West got me good twice,” Casey said during the radio appearance.. She explained that she was initially “so very upset” about what happened. but then allowed West back “into my heart. ” only to feel blindsided by what she viewed as betrayal.. Her frustration also led to a blunt shift in how she talked about Amanda.
In the same segment. Casey said she now wants to “stand in my power and truth” and added that she “always hated” Amanda. framing her feelings as something that predated the current headlines.. She also described her “hatred” for Amanda. underscoring that her disappointment isn’t just about events—it’s about the overall vibe she believes Amanda brings.
When the Page Six Radio hosts discussed the scandal. the conversation also turned to Ciara and West appearing to “kind of” be back together. as well as the timeline around Amanda’s personal life.. Casey addressed the added complications. including that Amanda had not finalized her divorce from Kyle Cooke when she started hooking up with West. and she characterized the moment as something the audience would ultimately have to accept as it moves forward.
“That part. we have to let that ship sail. ” Casey said. shifting the focus from what was pending to what the situation has become in the reality-show spotlight.. She then offered a more personal critique of Amanda. describing the star’s off-screen energy as something she sees as harmful. including calling it “toxic.”
Casey also described Amanda as having a “pick-me” vibe, and accused her of relying on others—mentioning Paige DeSorbo and Ciara—in terms of humor. In Casey’s account, that pattern of hiding behind cast dynamics is part of what shaped her negative impression long before the public drama intensified.
The public relationship between Amanda and West became official in March, when the two revealed they were dating.. In a joint statement shared on Instagram. they said it was “never our intention to purposely hide anything. ” pointing to the “complicated relationship dynamics” and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality series.. They added that they needed space to process privately before addressing the situation publicly.
Even without proof of cheating. the backlash around the situation has been intense. with Ciara reportedly left hurt and disappointed by how public the fallout became.. She previously told Glamour in April that experiencing hurt “behind closed doors” is one thing. but dealing with it in public—while also having to watch it unfold through the lens of Season 10—added an extra layer of pain.
Ciara described it as “like another layer” and called it “a major mindf***. ” emphasizing that the reality-show format can transform private emotions into something the audience watches play out on screen.. Her remarks also suggested that the way events continued into the season made the situation feel less resolved than she may have expected.
For Ciara, the scandal has also had a ripple effect inside the cast itself, with some people reportedly choosing sides. She explained that the group is dealing with new dynamics, and while some cast members seem to be taking positions, she said she doesn’t expect anyone to do the same.
In an outtake from her Friday. April 17 magazine profile shared via Substack. Ciara said she isn’t asking others to take sides—but believes they “know” her and how she moves. having watched the story unfold in person.. She suggested the current tension may be a “barometer” for why everyone feels the way they do. and she referenced how many feel “bamboozled” after the full story came together.
The drama’s staying power is partly due to the overlap between reality TV timing and real-life relationship milestones.. With romance. divorce timelines. and shifting alliances all unfolding under the camera’s gaze. the cast is left not only managing personal fallout but also navigating how quickly viewers form narratives.
For viewers. the most striking element is how quickly the emotional stakes have spread—from individual hurt to the group’s internal chemistry—while still being tied to what plays out on screen.. Casey Wilson’s comments add another layer to the public conversation. because they don’t just react to the romance itself; they challenge the character impressions fans already associate with the cast.
As the season continues to shape public perception. the story’s core question remains: what happens when private relationships become part of a shared storyline?. With Ciara voicing the cost of experiencing it publicly. and Casey calling out broader impressions of Amanda’s energy and behavior. the “Summer House scandal” is now as much about social dynamics as it is about dating headlines.
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