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Ciara Miller Says She Knows a Few People With ‘Bad Karma’ Coming

“Summer House” personality Ciara Miller is shedding her guarded persona and entering a new era of brutal honesty. For Interview Magazine the reality star is offering insight into her mental health, dating, and life on television.

From candidly discussing an increase in her Prozac dosage and managing severe anxiety, to declaring emotional intelligence her top dating priority, Miller is focusing on self-improvement and peace. But the tranquility doesn’t stop her from stirring the pot: she also issued a cryptic warning about “bad karma” coming for those who deserve it. The comment comes shortly after confirming her friendship with co-star Amanda Batula is “beyond repair.”

This is the complete portrait of a reality star rewriting her own narrative, both on and off-screen.


Candid Confessions on Mental Health

Ciara Miller is embracing brutal honesty on her journey of self-improvement. The Bravo breakout offered a raw look into her ongoing mental health struggles, revealing she recently had to increase her Prozac dosage. Joking about the intensity of her emotions, Miller quipped,

“I need to up my dose, because I’m still crying quite a bit for someone on this high of a dose”. Despite the tears, she affirmed her appreciation for the medication, mentioning she cries “not as much as pre-Prozac”.

Beyond medication, Miller is a firm advocate for personal “healing,” asserting that everyone “should probably do that in this lifetime”.

She also disclosed that anxiety has forced her to strictly limit herself to only one espresso martini, as consuming more could trigger a “severe anxiety attack.”


Dating Priorities and Emotional Intelligence

When discussing romance, Miller’s focus is clearly on emotional maturity over superficial appeal. She emphatically declared emotional intelligence the “sexiest thing” a potential partner can possess.

For Miller, genuine self-awareness and strong communication skills are paramount in a relationship. She shared,

“Imagine walking into a room and being able to pick up on social cues and what people are feeling. Every guy needs to go back to school for that.”


Reality TV Secrets and the ‘Bad Karma’ Warning

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Jesse Solomon, Amanda Batula, Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, West Wilson, Ciara Miller and Carl Radke

Miller didn’t shy away from addressing the drama and dynamics of reality television. Fueling speculation regarding her publicized feuds, she dropped a notable hint that some people she knows might have “bad karma coming their way”.

This comment follows the recent confirmation that her friendship with fellow cast member Amanda Batula is now “beyond repair”. Miller stated she is perfectly “at peace” with allowing consequences to follow those deserving.

Furthermore, she pulled back the curtain on the critical role of production, stressing that “really good producers are the difference between life and death” in the reality TV landscape. To maintain authenticity and protect her privacy, she requires a continuous rapport with her team, insisting that producers “have to give me the same producer every year.”


Commanding Her Own Narrative

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Lindsay Hubbard and Cirara Miller attend the Ciara Miller x DSW Collaboration Dinner

Ciara Miller is no longer just a reality star; she is a woman taking full command of her narrative. By prioritizing mental health and setting unapologetic boundaries, she has transitioned into an authentic, self-governed public figure focused on her own growth and peace.

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