In the latest buzz surrounding the reality‑drama series Summer House, former cast member Kyle Cooke has stepped forward to voice his frustration over a friendship that he believes was shattered by a romantic entanglement. Cooke, 43, claims that his longtime teammate and friend West Wilson, 31, betrayed the unwritten “bro code” by pursuing a relationship with Amanda Batula, 34, the estranged wife of Cooke’s former partner. The fallout has sparked heated discussions among fans, viewers, and even the show’s producers.
The Fallout from a Broken Friendship
During a candid interview with journalist Adam Glyn that was shared on TikTok on April 2, Cooke described the moment he realized Wilson had crossed a line. “West positioned himself as a knight in shining armor, standing up for Amanda and checking me in front of everyone,” Cooke recounted. He went on to say that Wilson’s public defense of Batula on the talk show Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen felt like a betrayal. “I was like, something’s up,” Cooke said, hinting that the friendship was already fraying.
Cooke’s frustration escalated when he felt that Wilson had “thrown his friendship with me away in one clean swoop.” The former castmate’s words suggest that the friendship was not just strained but abruptly severed, leaving Cooke to question the authenticity of the camaraderie that had been a hallmark of the show’s dynamic.
Behind the Scenes: The Relationship Dynamics
To understand the gravity of Cooke’s accusations, it helps to look at the timeline of events. In January, Amanda Batula and her husband, who had been married for four years, announced their separation. The announcement came just months after the filming of Season 10 of Summer House, a period during which the cast had already begun to reveal cracks in their personal relationships.
During the airing of the season, viewers witnessed a series of tense moments. One of the most memorable was Cooke’s outburst in which he publicly cursed at Batula, a scene that was later criticized by Wilson for being “not age‑appropriate.” The tension was palpable, and the audience could sense that the friendship between Cooke and Wilson was under threat.
Wilson’s subsequent comments on Watch What Happens Live further complicated matters. He defended his relationship with Batula, suggesting that he was simply “standing up for a friend.” However, Cooke felt that Wilson’s defense was more about protecting his own image than about loyalty to their friendship.
What Fans and Viewers Are Saying
The reaction from the fanbase has been swift and, in many cases, supportive of Cooke’s perspective. Social media platforms are flooded with comments that echo his sentiment: “The bro code is real, and it’s being broken,” and “I can’t believe West would do this.”
Meanwhile, some viewers have taken a more nuanced stance, pointing out that reality television often blurs the lines between personal and professional relationships. They argue that the drama is part of the show’s appeal and that the “bro code” may not be as rigid in a televised environment.
Despite these differing viewpoints, the consensus is clear: the situation has sparked a broader conversation about loyalty, friendship, and the expectations placed on reality TV personalities.










