Casey Wilson Spills The Tea On ‘Summer House’ Love Triangle Drama

  • By Miles
  • May 12, 2026, 7 a.m.

Casey Wilson Weighs in on Summer House Drama

It looks like the sunny shores of reality TV have been rocked again, and Casey Wilson has a front-row seat to the drama. The talented actress didn't shy away from sharing her spicy take on the latest 'Summer House' scandal, where Amanda Batula found herself in a swirling love triangle with her best friend Ciara Miller's ex, West Wilson.

In a candid chat on SiriusXM’s Page Six Radio, Casey voiced her frustrations, saying, "I'm upset because West got me good twice." She opened up about her initial disappointment and how she let West back into her heart, only to be blindsided by his actions. "Now I want to say and I want to stand in my power and truth and say... I always hated her," she said, not holding back her feelings about Amanda.

“I’m upset because West got me good twice.”

A Love Triangle Rocking Reality TV

The love triangle between Amanda, West, and Ciara is causing waves across the internet. As fans dissect every detail, the Page Six Radio hosts delved deeper into the saga, noting the complicated dynamics. It turns out, Ciara and West were on the verge of rekindling their romance when Amanda, who hadn't finalized her divorce from Kyle Cooke, entered the scene.

Casey brought her humor and insight into the mix, suggesting Amanda had a "toxic, kind of pick-me" vibe off-screen. Amanda and West went public with their relationship in March via Instagram, clarifying they needed space to process the complex situation privately.

Ciara Miller's Heartbreak and Perspective

While there’s no solid evidence of cheating, the scandal has left Ciara feeling hurt and let down. As she revealed to Glamour magazine, experiencing such turmoil on a public stage is another level of emotional turmoil. The drama has even split the 'Summer House' cast, with some members taking sides.

Ciara expressed her surprise at the unfolding events and noted the evolving dynamics within the group. She doesn't expect anyone to choose sides but hopes her friends understand her perspective. "Honestly, I’m not asking that of anyone. But I think they really know me, and they know how I move...everyone feels a little bamboozled at this point in time," she shared, reflecting the mix of emotions that have taken over the group.

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Author: Miles