West Wilson was “not selected” to appear on Season 11 of Summer House following his romance scandal with Amanda Batula, TMZ reported on Monday.
However, a source connected to the Bravo series told the outlet there is still a chance the sports journalist will make a cameo appearance on the Bravo show.
The next season of the series will begin filming over the Fourth of July weekend.
Page Six has reached out to Bravo and Wilson’s representatives for comment.
The 31-year-old joined ‘Summer House’ in Season 8, which premiered in 2024, and dated co-star Ciara Miller for several months.
The ex-lovers shared a kiss during season 10, which was filmed last year, but Wilson instead pursued a secret relationship with Miller’s best friend Batula.
Wilson and Batula, 34, kept their romance hidden from everyone at Summer House, including Miller, 30, and Kyle Cook, whose four-year marriage to Batula ended in January.
During Season 10’s dramatic three-part reunion, the cast poked holes in Wilson and Batula’s relationship chronology, despite the two claiming they dated during The Bachelorette.
At one point, Andy Cohen criticized Wilson for taking beta-blockers (prescription drugs that slow the heart rate and lower blood pressure) during tense moments.
Later in the reunion, Miller FaceTimed Maya Moreno, who claimed to have been actively dating Wilson when her romance with Batula was exposed.
In a preview for Tuesday’s bonus episode of “Summer House,” Wilson told Cooke, who had been one of his best friends before the controversy, that he has loved Batula “for a very long time.”
When the dramatic reunion was broadcast, Wilson and Batula had fled the country to attend Wilson’s cousin’s wedding in Italy.
After returning home, Wilson sparked a backlash by saying he hoped the New York Knicks would lose in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday to distract himself from the upcoming bonus episode.
“As soon as this is on TV, put the Knicks at No. 6,” he confessed on Friday’s “Show Me Something” podcast. “I will be the happiest person in the king’s world.”
Unfortunately for Wilson, the Knicks won the NBA Championship on Saturday, so “Summer House: The Aftermath” will air without basketball interference.
Bravo has not yet officially announced the cast for Season 11 of “Summer House.”
Season 10 starred Wilson, Batula, Miller, Cooke, Solomon, Lindsay Hubbard, Carl Radke, Mia Calabrese, K.J. Dillard, Dara Levitan, Bailey Taylor, Ben Waddell, and Levi Sebree.
Many of the names mentioned above, including Batula, are appearing in the new “In the City” spinoff, but Wilson only appeared as a guest, not a main cast member.
