West Wilson Addresses Italy Trip, Are Amanda And West Still Together

West Wilson Addresses Italy Trip, Are Amanda And West Still Together

West Wilson says he and Amanda Batula are still together, and are amanda and west still together is now getting its latest answer from his own microphone. On June 5, he said the two are "doing our best" after taking a late-May trip to Italy for his cousin’s wedding.

That update matters because Wilson and Batula had already been publicly linked since late March, when they posted a joint statement about their connection. He also repeated on May 25 that they were doing their best with the relationship, making the June 5 comments the clearest on-record status update so far.

Wilson’s June 5 podcast comments

Wilson said on his podcast, Show Me Something, that he went to a wedding in Italy with Batula and that people online jumped to the wrong conclusion. "I went to a wedding in Italy with Amanda, and everyone was like, 'They're fleeing the country,'" he said.

He also addressed the practical side of the trip. "I handled the flights and the hotels, mother f---ers. How's that sound?" Wilson said, adding, "It probably was true," when the discussion turned to Batula likely paying for food at a restaurant.

That split in expenses adds a small but revealing wrinkle to the story. Wilson framed the trip as a shared outing, but he was explicit about covering the larger travel costs himself, which cuts against the louder speculation that followed the Italy photos and posts.

Late March to May 25

Wilson and Batula first confirmed they were seeing each other in late March, and the public interest has stayed attached to every new appearance since then. They also appeared together at the Summer House Season 10 reunion, keeping the relationship in the show’s orbit as tensions in the cast remained high between Kyle Cooke and Batula.

On May 25, Wilson said, "It's still a little — like, going out in public is kind of scary because of literally what I want, OK, what we're about to do," before adding, "There have been so many f---ing, stupid f---ing posts on the internet." The line reads less like a soft launch than a couple trying to manage attention while deciding how public they want to be.

For viewers, the useful takeaway is simple: Wilson is not denying the relationship, and he is not dressing it up either. He is describing it as work in progress, which is the most grounded read on a pair that keeps drawing attention every time they leave the house, leave the country, or sit down to record.

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