Ciara Miller Did Not Hold Back at the ‘Summer House’ Reunion

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The first part of the Summer House reunion came out swinging, and Ciara Miller, rightfully, was not holding back when it came to the Amanda Batula and West Wilson relationship. At the top of the reunion, as Andy Cohen checked in on the main players before they started, he asked Miller how she was feeling and what questions she hoped to get answered. “I’m shocked by West, but I’m really hurt by Amanda,” she stated. “It’s really just like, ‘Why?’” Once the reunion started, Miller made sure Batula and West understood how hurt she was and that she was truly done with their friendships. She explained that in January, she checked Batula’s location and saw that she was at Wilson’s place. She tried calling and texting her, but Batula didn’t answer, which made Miller suspicious. Batula tried to defend herself by saying that Wilson had supported her all summer, but Miller noted that she had supported her, too. “You were also there for me, and I’m not discrediting that,” Batula tried to say before eventually being defeated by her own argument. Miller points out how Wilson isn’t defending Batula at all, adding, “I don’t see your man sticking up for you now, huh?”
The new Love Island USA: Aftersun host still had some heat left for Wilson. “I think you are the most fraudulent person on this couch,” Miller said. “You live a different life on camera than you do off camera. And probably the reason why it was so confusing is because you had a girlfriend. Meija Moreno?” She’s referencing the Watch What Happens Live episode where Wilson wore a horse hair tie made by a woman he was dating. Miller then called the West-Amanda relationship the “best kind of revenge he could execute.” The reunion leaves off with Miller’s most biting words to Batula, one that expresses how hurt she’s been by her betrayal. “Maybe they’ll be together, because I honestly think that the best woman for West is someone who’s not gonna check him on anything, and that’s totally Amanda. She’s very mute. She’s gonna be that weak figure that he needs, and he can always be the star in the relationship. So I actually think maybe it could work,” Miller concluded, with Batula in tears. Kyle Cooke, Batula’s ex, whispered to her that maybe those words were “too harsh,” but she reminded him, “That’s your wife, she’s not my wife.”
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