Amanda Batula and West Wilson on the Summer House reunion
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‘Summer House’ Reunion Sneak Peek Hints at New West Wilson Relationship Bombshell

Bravo finally gave fans their first look at the “Summer House” season 10 reunion — and it already looks messy.

During the NBCU Upfronts on May 11, a clip from the upcoming reunion aired featuring Kyle Cooke confronting West Wilson over what he claimed was an “exclusive relationship” dating back to February 2025.

In the scene, Cooke is shown huddled onstage with Ciara Miller, Carl Radke, Mia Calabrese, and Ben Waddell before dropping the bombshell.

“I’m gonna just tell you guys while we’re here,” he said. “The thing I’m more focused on is West’s ease of lying. We know that he had a full-blown exclusive relationship since February of 2025. We actually have receipts.”

While Kyle did not mention anyone by name, fans quickly speculated he was referring to Wilson’s rumored relationship with Meija Moreno.


West Wilson Previously Denied Being in a Serious Relationship

The reunion clip comes after Page Six previously reported that West had been in an “exclusive” relationship with Moreno during fall and winter 2025.

Fans also believe Moreno may be the “Montana girl” Wilson referenced earlier during season 9 of “Summer House.”

During the episode, he denied being in a serious relationship when questioned about his dating life.

“No,” Wilson said when asked if he was seeing anyone. “The girl Jesse’s talking about lives in Montana. And if I was seeing anyone seriously, he’d probably be the first to know.”

The first reunion footage comes after weeks of online chatter and leaked audio clips tied to the cast’s off-camera drama.


Andy Cohen Says ‘Everything’ Will Be Addressed at Reunion

Andy Cohen has also been teasing the intensity of the upcoming reunion.

The “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” host sat down with the “Summer House” cast in New York City on April 23 to film the reunion and later shared new details with Vulture about what viewers can expect.

According to Cohen, events that happened off-camera—especially the fallout of Wilson and Cooke’s ex-wife, Amanda Batula, confirming their situationship—during season 10 will also be discussed.

“Everything will be discussed,” Cohen said. “Actually, you’re making me think maybe this will be our first three-part ‘Summer House’ reunion. We’ve never had one.”

Cohen also explained how he approaches preparing for the “Summer House” reunions compared to the “Real Housewives” franchises.

“For Summer House, I know what the fans are saying,” he explained. “The reunion is going to be about letting everyone speak their peace.”

He continued, “If it’s a Housewives reunion, I read the Hot Sheets for what happened while we were shooting, I give notes on cuts on episodes throughout the season, and I interview them on Watch What Happens Live.”

“By the time it gets to the reunion, I have a sense of how fans reacted and how the women are feeling,” Cohen added.


Lindsay Hubbard Calls Reunion One of the ‘Most Intense’

Cohen revisited the reunion during the April 28 episode of “Watch What Happens Live.”

During the episode, Lindsay Hubbard and Bailey Taylor both teased what fans can expect from the reunion special after attending the taping themselves.

“I’ve been on Summer House for 10 years, and we’ve done these reunions for nine of them, and honestly, this was one of the most intense, dramatic reunions that I’ve ever experienced,” Hubbard said.

The “Summer House” season 10 reunion part 1 will air on May 26 on Bravo.

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