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Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s Eyebrow-Raising Flirt Steals First In the City Trailer
- On Tuesday, Bravo released the official trailer for In the City, announcing the Summer House spinoff premieres Tuesday, May 19 at 9 p.m., directly following the Season 10 finale at 8 p.m.
- Amanda Batula and West Wilson confirmed their relationship on March 31 after weeks of internet speculation; Wilson previously dated Summer House cast member Ciara Miller through season eight, ending when he cited show-related reasons for not committing.
- The trailer features a loving hug between Batula and Wilson, with their joint statement emphasizing 'Our connection grew out of a genuine, long-standing friendship,' while depicting intense conflict between Batula and Cooke, who exchanges 'We don't have a prenup, but if you come for me, I'll come for you.'
- Unlike Wilson, who appears as a guest on In the City, Ciara Miller will not be featured in any capacity on the series. The show was filmed in fall 2025 before Batula and Wilson's relationship became public.
- Miller admitted in Summer House episode seven that 'it's very clear that we both miss each other' and noted being 'in a weird state of like, limbo.' Infidelity rumors persist regarding Cooke and Batula as the Summer House reunion films later this month.
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‘Summer House’ Spinoff ‘In The City’ Season 1 Cast Photos, Trailer & Premiere Date Set At Bravo
Bravo’s Summer House spinoff, In the City, has set its premiere date for Tuesday, May 19 at 9 p.m. ET. The new reality series will follow the lives Kyle Cooke, Lindsay Hubbard, Amanda Batula, Danielle Olivera, Eoin Heavey, Andrea Denver, Lexi Sundin, Nick Barber, Yvonne Najor, Georgina Ferzil, Whitney Fransway, Kenny Martin, Gavin Moseley and Katie Arundel as they navigate the biggest transitions of their lives at the time – marriage, separation…
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