Ciara Miller is finally speaking out—and she isn’t holding back.
In a candid new interview with Glamour, the Summer House star addressed the shocking romance between Amanda Batula and West Wilson, calling the situation a complete “mindf–k.”
Miller, 30, got brutally honest about where things stand, particularly when it comes to feelings of betrayal.
While she acknowledged her complicated past with Wilson—whom she dated in 2023—she made it clear that her expectations were different when it came to Batula.
It’s the First Time Miller Spoke About the New Relationship
“At the end of the day, a guy’s a guy,” Miller said of Wilson. “Whether or not West and I are working on a relationship, you just can’t put anything past a man.”
But it was Batula’s role in the situation that truly caught her off guard.
“The craziest part” of it all, Miller explained, was that she “never would think that it would come from someone like Amanda,” especially given their history.
The reality star described Batula as someone who had long been “in my circle and in my corner,” making the situation feel far more personal.
Their bond, Miller noted, went deeper than just being co-stars.
She even recalled moments where she stood up for Batula in the past, including clashes with Batula’s estranged husband, Kyle Cooke.
“I have championed you,” Miller said. “I have tried to be there in different ways for you and help you and get you to see your value in yourself. And so to be disregarded in such a disrespectful way is … I’m at a loss for words sometimes.”
Miller admitted she considered herself “closer to” Batula than Wilson at the time their relationship became public, adding another layer to the hurt.
Miller and Wilson Were Working on Their Relationship
As for her dynamic with Wilson, she clarified that things weren’t entirely closed off. “West and I were working on our relationship,” she shared, explaining that navigating an ex can be complicated. “Because we are exes, sometimes you spin the block; sometimes you land in situations where you guys are out. I feel like there’s room to do that if that’s your ex.”
Still, the revelation forced her to reevaluate her relationships—and her boundaries.
Reflecting on the fallout, Miller shared a piece of advice that now feels especially relevant: “One of my friends was like, ‘You’re going to shed a lot of friends in your 30s, but that’s to gain more clarity.’ And damn, she was right.”
Batula and Wilson previously confirmed their relationship in a joint statement, saying they needed time to process things privately before going public.
For Miller, however, the emotional impact is still unfolding—and her response makes one thing clear: this isn’t just reality TV drama, it’s deeply personal.



