‘Summer House: The Aftermath’: Lindsay Tells Amanda to Save Herself “From the Sinking Ship That West Is”: “Be the Rose on the Titanic”
16, 2026 6:00pm Amanda Batula in ‘Summer House: The Aftermath.' Bravo Logo text [This story contains spoilers from Summer House: The Aftermath, the 20th episode of season 10.] Putting a cap on the dramatic ending to Summer House’s 10th season, Bravo aired a surprise bonus episode on Tuesday night, which shed a little bit (emphasis on little) more light into the dynamics of Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s now infamous relationship. Batula and Hubbard’s segment was spent diving deeper into why Batula fell for Wilson. Most notably, there was little to no mention of Miller, whom Batula was close friends with and previously dated Wilson. The In The City stars instead dug into the origins of the scandal, specifically Batula’s lack of “self-love and self-worth” that erupted following her marriage to Cooke, which Hubbard argued has now carried over into her romance with Wilson. What’s more is watching Batula say that she’s “now realizing” Wilson is sabotaging aspects of her life, all the while knowing that the two are still modernly together and traveled to Italy to attend a wedding after her segment with Hubbard was filmed on May 13. Still, Batula and Hubbard’s sit-down was the meatiest from The Aftermath. Batula admitted that she may have confused her euphoric feelings of finding herself post-separation for romantic feelings for her former friend in Wilson, and she also clarified that he pursued her romantically. “I didn’t go for him, he pursued me,” Batula said, to which Hubbard said, “He told Ciara that you were the one obsessed with him, and you were the one who has a crush on him, and nothing physical had happened at that point. You are getting your self-worth from Kyle, or lack thereof, and that ruined you,” Hubbard said. “And now, you’re doing it again with another guy, hoping that this guy is the reason you have self-love. I hope that makes you angry.” “I just feel really fucking stupid,” Batula concluded. “To be honest, you should feel stupid. And the only way to save yourself in this moment is to separate yourself from the sinking ship that West Wilson is. Be the Rose on the Titanic, let go of the hand,” Hubbard said. “He’s got to go.” Flash forward to Wilson and Cooke’s sit-down (which was filmed on May 20), where Wilson clarified that he was still not in love with Batula.
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