West Wilson Sets the Record Straight on Amanda Batula Romance, Reveals Timeline
West Wilson took to the airwaves Monday, addressing the swirling rumors surrounding his relationship with Amanda Batula. The co-host of "Show Me Something" engaged in a candid discussion with Sophie Cunningham, aiming to clarify what he termed the "actual timeline" of their romance.

"There was no overlap," Wilson asserted, firmly denying any allegations of infidelity. "I know there are a thousand different theories right now, but that is one thing that for sure did not happen," he emphasized, attempting to quell the speculation that has engulfed their relationship.

At 31, the "Summer House" star reiterated that both he and Batula, who is 34, were single when they began dating. "We realized things were maybe a little bit serious in February, and that’s when this all started," he explained, dismissing the notion that their connection was anything but straightforward.

Wilson also defended Batula against the harsh criticism they have faced online, acknowledging that their relationship has "hurt people [they] care about." He mentioned that he has yet to receive responses from all cast members he reached out to, indicating a rift caused by the unfolding drama.

"I get it," he told listeners, hinting at the tension within their social circle. "But the reunion is coming up, and I can give those apologies face-to-face and also clear up crazy s—t." His tone suggested a mix of regret and anticipation for the upcoming confrontation.

When asked about his current state of mind, Wilson quipped, "I've been better." He acknowledged the rapid developments in his life, stating, "A lot has happened in a very short amount of time, obviously, and [I’m] trying to take it a day at a time and just stay off my phone. But the Internet is a very scary place to be."

Rumors about Wilson and Batula began circulating in March, leading to their joint Instagram Story statement confirming their "connection" late last month. Reports suggest they are now in a "full-blown relationship."

Interestingly, Wilson was previously linked to Meija Moreno when news of his relationship with Batula broke. A source revealed that Wilson had assured Moreno—known publicly as "Montana girl"—that the rumors were merely speculation.

While representatives for both Wilson and Batula have not commented on the situation, Batula has remained relatively silent aside from a social media post earlier this month about seeking "some sense of normalcy." However, she has been seen publicly with Wilson on several occasions, including movie nights and outings at Yankee Stadium.

Ciara Miller, Batula's close friend and ex-girlfriend of Wilson, expressed her feelings about the situation in a recent Glamour interview. She described the betrayal as a "mindf—k," stating, "At the end of the day, a guy’s a guy. Whether or not West and I are working on a relationship, you just can’t put anything past a man." Miller reflected on her surprise at the betrayal coming from someone she considered part of her inner circle.

Adding to the drama, Kyle Cooke, Batula's estranged husband, made headlines over the weekend by commenting a barf emoji on an Instagram post showcasing Batula and Wilson's affectionate moments at a baseball game. "Was not prepared to see that. And that. And that," he remarked, highlighting his discomfort with the public display of affection.
The Loverboy creator separated from Batula late last year and has recently been spotted sharing kisses with Meghan King, a former star of "Real Housewives of Orange County."























