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Report: West Wilson removed from Bravo’s “Summer House” Season 11 amid Amanda Batula scandal
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Report: West Wilson removed from Bravo’s “Summer House” Season 11 amid Amanda Batula scandal

Page Six reports that West Wilson will not be returning for Season 11 after an Amanda Batula scandal. The next season is expected to begin filming in the Hamptons over the Fourth of July weekend.

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Bravo’s “Summer House” is set to move forward without West Wilson for its upcoming Season 11, according to a report from Page Six. The entertainment outlet said Wilson was ousted from the cast following what it described as an Amanda Batula scandal, with Wilson having joined the program only recently.

Page Six also reported that Wilson’s “Summer House” debut came in 2024. The timing suggests he had limited time on-screen before the reported change to the cast lineup before Season 11 production begins.

The report stated that filming for the next season will begin in the Hamptons over the Fourth of July weekend. The franchise’s production schedules typically align with peak summer activity in the region, and Page Six’s reporting places the start of filming during a period when local services and traffic volumes can be elevated due to holiday travel.

The Page Six report did not outline the specific allegations or the scope of the Amanda Batula matter in the excerpt provided here. It characterized the decision to remove Wilson as connected to that scandal, and it provided no additional details about what conduct was at issue or whether any formal review or internal process was underway.

In the absence of an official statement from Bravo, the show’s production team, or the cast members themselves in the materials reviewed for this story, the report should be treated as unconfirmed information about cast changes. Viewers and industry observers will likely look for an announcement from Bravo or for casting updates as Season 11 preparation continues.

If Wilson is not returning, the change could affect continuity for audiences and production logistics for Season 11, including on-camera story planning and how cast dynamics are structured for the early episodes. Page Six’s reporting places the next filming window near a holiday period, meaning production scheduling and filming permits, if applicable, would need to reflect the final cast list prior to the start of shooting.

A final determination of who appears in Season 11 will depend on announcements from Bravo and the show’s production, as well as any responses from the parties involved. The next steps, as reflected by standard entertainment coverage timelines, are likely to include official casting updates ahead of the season’s premiere.

Why It Matters

  • Casting changes can alter how Season 11 is planned and how episodes are structured for audience continuity.
  • The reported start of filming around the Fourth of July weekend places production on a tight holiday schedule, requiring timely confirmation of the cast lineup.
  • If an internal review related to a scandal is part of the decision-making process, it underscores how reputational and conduct issues can affect participation in network reality programs.
  • Without an official Bravo statement in the record reviewed here, the public will likely rely on further announcements to determine the final on-screen cast.

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Key Facts

  • Page Six reported that West Wilson was removed from “Summer House” Season 11.
  • Page Six linked the reported removal to an Amanda Batula scandal.
  • Page Six said Wilson debuted on “Summer House” in 2024.
  • Page Six reported that Season 11 filming will begin in the Hamptons over the Fourth of July weekend.
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