West Wilson exits Summer House before Season 11.

West Wilson will not return for Summer House Season 11, according to a report published on Monday, June 15, as Bravo prepares to begin filming the next season early next month, likely around Fourth of July weekend. He will, however, still appear in the upcoming “Aftermath” bonus episode tied to Summer House Season 10, which continues the show’s extended reunion coverage. Sources said Wilson was “not picked up” for the new season, though a cameo later in the season has not been ruled out.
Wilson joined Summer House in Season 8, which premiered in 2024, and quickly became a central figure in the cast. His relationship history has been a major storyline, especially his months-long romance with castmate Ciara Miller. During Season 10, the two even shared a kiss, but the season also exposed a separate and secret connection involving Wilson and Amanda Batula.
That revelation became one of the biggest topics at the Season 10 reunion, which stretched across multiple episodes and heavily focused on the timeline of Wilson and Batula’s fling. The situation drew strong reactions from viewers and cast members alike, with many questioning whether the pair had been dishonest about when their relationship began. Wilson and Batula have both maintained that they were single when they hooked up, but others have challenged that version of events and argued that the secrecy itself damaged friendships within the group.
The controversy intensified as more details emerged about how the relationship was hidden from Ciara Miller and from Kyle Cooke, who was married to Miller until January 2026. That secrecy became a major point of criticism, with many fans and cast members viewing it as a betrayal even beyond any debate over cheating.
Wilson was also criticized during the reunion for his defensive behavior, including comments made on the episode that added to the perception that he was struggling with the fallout from the storyline. Outside of the reunion, he and Batula were in Italy attending his cousin’s wedding while the episodes aired, meaning he was not present at home for much of the backlash.
After returning, Wilson drew even more attention when he said he hoped the Knicks would lose, apparently believing that a longer playoff run would pull public attention away from the Aftermath special airing on Tuesday, June 16. That plan did not succeed. The Knicks’ result left the bonus episode firmly in the spotlight, keeping the focus on the aftermath of the cast’s most controversial storyline.
With Season 11 now moving forward without him, Wilson’s future on the series appears uncertain, though viewers may still see him again if Bravo decides to include a cameo later on.





