Meija Moreno FaceTimes Into Summer House Reunion

Wearing one gf’s art to publicly deny another gf, crazy work.
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We’re more than halfway through the Summer House season 10 reunion, and Ciara Miller has brought in reinforcements. Much of the reunion has been spent unpacking the betrayal she, Kyle Cooke, and basically the entire rest of the cast feel over Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s choice to start secretly dating. Wilson had previously dated Batula’s alleged close friend Miller, and was good friends with Batula’s estranged husband Cooke. At the end of episode 2, Miller was shown FaceTiming with OOMEFE (one of my ex’s fellow exes) Meija Moreno. Like Miller, Moreno had a relationship with West Wilson — the nature of which no one can now seem to agree upon. Wilson called her a “friend” on WWHL while sporting one of her hair ties. He later said they were “hooking up every once in a while.” According to Moreno, it was much longer and deeper than that.
“We were literally dating last summer,” Moreno told Miller and Cooke via FaceTime. “While you guys were filming, he referred to me as his girlfriend all the time. We just weren’t in a public relationship.” According to Moreno, Wilson didn’t want to make their relationship public because he wanted to protect her. He said he didn’t want to sic Miller’s fans on her, and assumed that would happen if he brought her to the house. Wilson also allegedly told Moreno that he was worried he’d get fired if he dated outside the Bravosphere, something Cooke declaratively stated was “bullshit.”
Miller brought up the most chilling detail in the whole affair: that Moreno was at Wilson’s place, building his furniture while he filmed Summer House. “Ultimately I think I handled the furniture horribly and was nervous and screwed in the wrong things,” Wilson later told the New York Times. “But I still stand on the decision I made. I think my old TV console ran its course. I hope that decision doesn’t haunt me forever, even though I still think it’s the right one.”
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