West Wilson is leaving Summer House after three seasons, closing a run that began with Ciara Miller and ended after Season 10 wrapped. The exit lands after a stretch that turned his cast presence into more than side chatter: he repaired his friendship with Ciara Miller, then added a new relationship with Amanda that split attention inside the group.
On May 25, Wilson said on his podcast that he and Amanda are doing their “best.” He also 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 abou” before cutting off the thought, a blunt line that fits the uneasy way his off-screen life has tracked alongside the show.
Season 8 brought Ciara Miller in
At the start of Summer House Season 8, Wilson joined the cast as a 28-year-old sports journalist introduced by Lindsay Hubbard. During that season, he met and fell for Ciara Miller, then dated and broke up after the episodes aired. That sequence gave the show a clean reality-TV arc: introduction, romance, fallout, and then a reset that kept both names in the same orbit.
During Summer House Season 9, Wilson was still on the outs with Ciara Miller while trying to repair the friendship. By Summer House Season 10, he had done that repair work and grown closer to his friends and Amanda. The progression matters because it moved his role from temporary newcomer to someone whose relationships became part of the group’s operating structure.
Amanda and the group friction
In late March 2026, Wilson went public with Amanda, and as of June 2026 he is still dating her. He and Amanda also traveled to Italy together for his cousin’s wedding, while he continues to work for Complex Sports as a sports social and editorial producer and hosts Show Me Something with Sophie Cunningham. That keeps his exit from looking like a total career break; it is a cast exit, not a retreat from entertainment work.
Wilson’s move off Summer House follows a season built around repaired friendships and a new romance that created friction in the group. The tension is not abstract: he and Ciara Miller had already gone from romance to a broken friendship before Season 10 repaired it, and then Amanda entered the picture as a public relationship. That sequence gave Season 10 a cleaner end point than a typical ensemble drift, because the relational map around him had already been rewritten twice.
After Season 10
After Season 10 recently wrapped up, Wilson announced his departure from Summer House. His next step after leaving the show has not been laid out, but the practical takeaway is straightforward: he leaves with three seasons of built-in recognition, an active podcast, and a parallel job outside Bravo. For now, the story is less about a clean break than about how a cast member can exit a show while still keeping the audience-facing parts of his career moving.






