Bravo TV personality Andy Cohen has publicly criticized an unauthorized audio leak from the Summer House Season 10 reunion taping, calling the incident both “disgusting” and “illegal.” The leak, which surfaced online in early April 2025, allegedly captured emotional confrontations between cast members Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula, reigniting tensions around a controversial love triangle involving West Wilson. Cohen, 57, took to social media to defend the cast’s privacy, urging fans to wait for the official season finale to see the story unfold.
Andy Cohen’s Strong Response to the Leak
On April 24, 2025, Cohen shared a statement on Threads after being alerted to the leak by a fan. “On my way to eye surgery and just reading about it,” he wrote, referencing the sensitive nature of the reunion. “People laid their souls out emotionally for ten hours yesterday and it’s disgusting and illegal for someone to leak or distribute this.” Cohen emphasized the cast’s vulnerability during the taping, stating, “It’s disrespectful to the work and tears the cast put in yesterday. Let the season play out. You will see it all in due time.”
The Reunion Taping and Love Triangle Drama
The leaked audio reportedly stems from a New York City reunion session on April 23, 2025, where cast members addressed lingering conflicts. Ciara Miller and Amanda Batula, seated on opposite sides of Cohen during the taping, were allegedly heard discussing their complicated dynamic with West Wilson. The tension centers on Amanda’s recent separation from husband Kyle Cooke in January 2025 and West’s ongoing on-again, off-again relationship with Ciara since 2023.
West Wilson, 31, and Amanda Batula, 34, previously faced backlash after releasing a joint statement in March 2025 confirming their relationship. The announcement sparked criticism from fans and fellow Summer House alumni. Days before the reunion, West addressed the controversy on his podcast Show Me Something, clarifying, “There was no overlap” between his relationship with Amanda and Ciara. He added that he and Amanda “realized things were maybe a little bit serious” in February 2025, though the timeline remains contentious.
Impact of Leaks on Reality TV Culture
Audio leaks like this one are not uncommon in reality TV, but they raise ethical concerns about privacy and consent. Summer House, a spinoff of The Real Housewives franchise, thrives on dramatic interpersonal conflicts, yet its cast members often face scrutiny for their personal lives. The leak has intensified debates about the boundaries between public entertainment and private moments, especially in an era where social media amplifies every detail.
“These leaks undermine the integrity of the show,” said a Bravo insider in a separate interview. “










