West Wilson is leaving Summer House after three seasons, and he will not return to the Bravo docuseries. A source close to production confirmed the exit this week, putting an end to a run that began in Season 8 and ended with one of the show’s messiest cast turnarounds.
The timing is why the move is landing now. Summer House usually starts filming around the 4th of July weekend, which means Wilson’s departure arrives just as the next chapter of the series is about to take shape. Bravo is also set to air Summer House: The Aftermath on Tuesday night, a bonus episode built around the cast members still dealing with the fallout.
That fallout has followed Wilson across multiple seasons. He hooked up with Amanda Batula after her separation from Kyle Cooke, and the drama stretched to Ciara Miller, who had dated Wilson in the past. On the latest season, Wilson and Miller were flirty again while working to rebuild a friendship after they stopped dating, but the strain never really disappeared. By the end, the betrayal hanging over Batula and Miller had become impossible to ignore.
The friction was never just about one storyline, either. Wilson and Batula initially denied the hookup rumors and tried to downplay them before later admitting to the relationship, leaving the Season 10 reunion with the biggest question still hanging: when exactly did it begin? That gap matters because it shaped how the rest of the cast read every kiss, every conversation and every apology that followed, including the poolside kisses Wilson and Miller shared in Season 10 and the scene they later had together on In the City with Batula.
Wilson has also kept the spotlight on himself away from the series. On his podcast Show Me Something, he urged the Knicks to lose Game 5 of the NBA championship so Game 6 would land on Tuesday night, a joke that only made the Bravo timing feel more pointed. For Summer House, though, the bigger story is simpler: one of its most talked-about recent cast members is out, the relationship questions are still not fully settled, and The Aftermath is about to test whether the people left behind are ready to say everything out loud.

