Mia Alario revealed just two days ago that ex West Wilson texted her amidst the drama surrounding his new romance with Amanda Batula.
On Wednesday night’s Page Six live event “Virtual Reality” in New York, the “Southern Hospitality” star said Wilson wrote her a letter after she was asked about Wilson and Batula’s romance on a recent episode of “What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”
She recalled him saying, “I’m off the internet, but I’ve seen every bit of it. I’m sorry for bringing you into all this.”
Alario, 28, thanked her for the apology and added that she agreed that “it’s a good idea to stay off the internet.”
Alario, who previously claimed she dated Wilson in September, recalled people telling her to “go out with him, he’s fun.”
“So what? He’s a fun guy,” she said, adding that the “Summer House” star is “charming” and “very nice.”
“Did he use that trait for evil? Yes,” she joked, drawing laughter from the audience.
A representative for the “Summer House” star did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
Wilson, 31, and his Summer House co-star Amanda Batula, 34, revealed their secret romance in a bombshell joint statement on social media in March, despite West having previously dated ex Ciara Miller, 30.
They said in a March 31 statement that they “never intended to intentionally hide anything,” adding, “Given the complex relationship dynamics and intense scrutiny that comes with appearing on a reality show, we needed some space to process things privately before talking about the show.”
They also wrote that after “years of showing up to each other as friends through all the ups and downs,” they “didn’t expect anything that developed recently.”
Shortly after the statement was released on Instagram, Miller was seen crouching outside a Hermès boutique in apparent despair.
Sources told Page Six earlier this month that the couple’s castmates, including Miller and Batula’s ex Kyle Cooke, are “angry” and “disappointed” with them.
Meanwhile, Alario questioned the couple’s relationship schedule after claiming they started dating in February.
Alario claimed during an appearance on WWHL last week that he was already spending time with Batula when she was dating Wilson in September.
“I met Amanda at BravoCon[in November]and she told me that she was actually going on a date at his apartment,” Alario told Cohen.
“That’s when I thought, ‘Oh, you’re such a good friend. What a fun time,'” she continued.
He also claimed that Batula told Wilson he had given her “some advice and tips” before the date.
“Girl, did we get the same tip or what? Damn it. I don’t know,” Alario said, labeling Wilson and Batula’s romance as an “awkward situation.”
“I want nothing to do with that,” she told Cohen.
The Bravo personality admitted that while she “had a good time” with the sports journalist, she wasn’t aware of what he called “morale.”
But amidst the drama, Alario joked at a Page Six event on Wednesday that he wasn’t worried about Miller.
“Ciara, if she was ugly…I’d feel sorry for her. But she’s one of the baddest bitches on Bravo,” she quipped as the audience cheered.
