If you thought the Summer House Season 10 Reunion was going to be a standard "who-said-what" recap, you haven't been paying attention to the absolute chaos that is the Bravo ecosystem lately. We walked into this reunion expecting a few tears and maybe some yelling about dirty dishes, but what we got was a full-scale demolition of a four-year marriage and a timeline scandal that has everyone looking at West Wilson with a massive side-eye. Real talk: the vibes in the Hamptons have never been more rancid, and the receipts are finally being pulled from the archives.
The tension didn't just start when the cameras turned on for the reunion. It’s been building since the separation announcement in January 2026, and it reached a fever pitch on March 31 when Amanda Batula and West Wilson decided to hard-launch their relationship on Instagram. Since then, the Bravo TV fandom has been spiraling. We’re talking about a Loverboy founder, his estranged wife, and a "nice guy" co-star who might actually be the ultimate villain of the season. Here is everything you need to know about the fallout, the finances, and the secrets that didn't make the edit.
Why are Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula divorcing?
Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula announced their separation in January 2026 after four years of marriage. Key reasons cited during the Summer House Season 10 reunion include a lack of physical intimacy throughout the marriage, Kyle's "inappropriate" behavior while partying, and Amanda's new relationship with co-star West Wilson.
The Bombshell: Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula’s "No Sex" Marriage
The most jarring revelation to come out of the Summer House Season 10 Reunion wasn't just that the marriage was over—it was the clinical description of how it ended. Kyle Cooke dropped a truth bomb that left the cast (and Andy Cohen) visibly stunned: the couple reportedly dealt with a lack of physical intimacy for nearly the entirety of their four-year marriage. Kyle described himself as feeling "starved and deprived," a sentiment that paints a much darker picture of the "Send It" lifestyle he portrays on screen.
While Kyle was out DJing and promoting Loverboy Inc., the cracks in the foundation were turning into canyons. Amanda Batula admitted she had "checked out" long before the official split. This wasn't just a rough patch; it was a fundamental disconnection. During the reunion, the two traded barbs about who was to blame. Kyle pointed to Amanda’s lack of interest, while Amanda highlighted Kyle’s "inappropriate behavior" while out at bars as the reason she couldn't maintain an attraction to him.
The wild part? This intimacy drought was happening while they were filming Summer House and their new spinoff, In the City. It turns out the "happy couple" we saw on our screens was often a performance for the cameras, or at the very least, a relationship held together by trauma bonding and business equity rather than actual romance.
The West Wilson Timeline: When Did the Romance Really Begin?
The biggest point of contention at the reunion was the Amanda Batula West Wilson timeline. According to the couple, their first kiss didn't happen until February 2026, following a group brunch. They claim they didn't sleep together until after their public statement in March. But the rest of the cast is calling major "bulls--t" on that narrative.
- June 2025: Kyle claims blind items were already circulating about Amanda and West being "too close" before Season 10 even started filming.
- Fall 2025: While filming the In the City spinoff, cast members noticed West being "touchy and handsy" with Amanda.
- January 17, 2026: The smoking gun. Ciara Miller revealed she tracked Amanda’s location to West’s house in Hoboken, New Jersey. Amanda didn't answer her calls or texts for 30 minutes, only responding after Mia Calabrese got involved.
- February 2026: The alleged "first kiss" date.
- March 31, 2026: The official relationship announcement.
Ciara Miller, who previously dated West and was a close friend of Amanda’s, was the most vocal critic. "You can help who you're attracted to when you're married," Ciara pointed out during a heated exchange. The fact that West was one of Kyle’s closest friends makes the betrayal even stingier. Kyle even theorized that the romance might have been the catalyst for the divorce, rather than a byproduct of it.
Who is Meija Moreno? The Secret Girlfriend Scandal
One of the biggest Summer House reunion part 2 bombshells that many casual viewers missed was the mention of Meija Moreno. For those not deep in the Reddit threads, Meija is the woman West was allegedly seeing exclusively during the filming of Summer House Season 10—the same time he was pursuing Ciara on camera and "checking in" on Amanda off-camera.
During the reunion, it was revealed that West might have been juggling multiple "situationships" while maintaining his "nice guy" persona. The Meija Moreno scandal suggests that West’s "awakening" with Amanda wasn't a sudden spark, but part of a pattern of behavior. Ciara mentioned a video call where Meija’s presence was confirmed, casting doubt on West’s sincerity throughout the entire year. This revelation reframes Amanda’s "awakening" not as a feminist triumph of self-discovery, but as potentially being the "other woman" in a complicated web West had spun.
The Financial Fallout: No Prenup and the Loverboy Empire
Here is where things get legally messy. Despite a $200,000 wedding and a massive business empire, Kyle and Amanda did not sign a prenuptial agreement. In the state of New York, where they were married, this means they are looking at "equitable distribution" of assets. We’re talking about the Loverboy brand, which has seen a massive valuation spike recently.
Why haven't they filed for divorce five months after the separation announcement? It’s all about the money. Loverboy equity in divorce is a nightmare to sort out. Amanda has served as the Creative Director and head of branding since day one. Kyle is the CEO. If they can't agree on a buyout or a division of shares, a judge might have to decide the value of her contribution to the brand’s "aesthetic," which is arguably its most valuable asset.
"We don't have a prenup, but if you come for me, I'll come for you," Amanda reportedly tells Kyle in an upcoming episode of In the City. Kyle’s response? "That would be a losing battle."
This financial entanglement is likely the real reason for the delay. Kyle is also reportedly waiting for Amanda to file first so he doesn't "look like the villain," a move straight out of the Ben Affleck/Jennifer Lopez playbook. Meanwhile, Amanda’s legal counsel has reached out to Kyle, but progress is at a standstill. There is also the question of Kyle Cooke's DJ salary—as he leans harder into his music career, he may be trying to establish separate income streams that aren't tied to the Loverboy umbrella.
Kyle Cooke’s Post-Separation Hookups: Salley Carson and Meghan King
While Amanda has been jet-setting across Europe with West, Kyle hasn't exactly been sitting at home in New Jersey moping. The Kyle Cooke Salley Carson hookup was a major talking point during the reunion. For those who don't remember, Salley is the Southern Charm alum whose wedding "medallion" became a meme. The two allegedly made out on the night of the Season 10 premiere in February 2026.
Then there’s the Kyle Cooke Meghan King relationship rumors. Kyle described his encounter with the Real Housewives of Orange County alum as "trauma bonding" in NYC. While he claims he is just "single and having fun," the cast seems to think he’s trying to distract himself from the reality that his estranged wife has moved on with his former best friend. It’s a classic Bravo merry-go-round where everyone is dating within the same three zip codes.
The Impact of the "In the City" Spinoff
The Summer House Season 10 Reunion made one thing very clear: if you aren't watching the In the City spinoff, you're only getting half the story. While Summer House captures the weekend vibes, In the City captures the weekday breakdown. The spinoff, which filmed in Fall 2025, shows the actual "circling the drain" phase of the marriage.
It’s in this spinoff that we see the raw conversations about prenuptial agreements and the power struggle over Loverboy. The "In the City" timeline is the missing link that explains why the cast was so suspicious of West and Amanda at the reunion. They saw the chemistry building in real-time while Kyle was busy trying to save his company and his DJ career. The spinoff has basically become a documentary of a marriage's final days.
Key Takeaways from the Reunion Scandal
- The Timeline is Sus: Between Ciara’s location tracking on Jan 17 and the June 2025 blind items, very few people believe the "February first kiss" story.
- Loverboy is at Stake: With no prenup, the division of the multimillion-dollar company is the primary reason the divorce hasn't been finalized.
- West’s Mask is Slipping: The mention of Meija Moreno and the "touchy" behavior during In the City filming has fans questioning West’s sincerity.
- Intimacy Issues: The "no sex for four years" confession recontextualizes every fight Kyle and Amanda have had on camera since their wedding.
- Legal Limbo: Amanda has attained counsel, but Kyle is refusing to be the one to officially pull the trigger on the filing.
The Future of Summer House and the Cast
As we look toward Summer House season 11 filming dates, the landscape of the show has permanently shifted. The "core" group is fractured. Kyle and West are no longer friends. Ciara and Amanda’s friendship is on life support. And Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke are somehow the most stable people in the room (which is a sentence I never thought I’d write).
Will Amanda remain the Creative Director of Loverboy? It seems unlikely if the divorce gets as ugly as the In the City teasers suggest. For now, we are left with a cast divided and a reunion that proved that in the Hamptons, the only thing more expensive than the real estate is the cost of a lie. The Summer House Season 10 Reunion Part 3 airs soon, and if the first two parts are any indication, we haven't even seen the worst of it yet.
Stay tuned for the Watch What Happens Live appearances and the inevitable social media "clarifications" that are sure to follow. In the world of Bravo, the cameras might stop rolling, but the drama is 24/7.