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Kyle Cooke has publicly accused West Wilson of betrayal, alleging that Wilson manipulated public perception for his benefit. The star of “Summer House” also opened up about the challenges facing his business.
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Earlier this week, Kyle’s wife, Amanda Batula, confirmed her romantic involvement with Wilson. This revelation came months after Amanda announced her split from Kyle. Fans have expressed their disapproval, viewing Amanda’s actions as a betrayal of Ciara Miller, West’s former partner.
In the latest season, West has been vocal about Kyle’s behavior towards Amanda. During the filming, Kyle and Amanda were still married, yet West criticized Kyle in his confessionals for his treatment of Amanda. He even likened Kyle to the infamous “Wolf of Wall Street” after Kyle gifted Amanda an extravagant watch following an insult.
Kyle addressed the situation in an interview with Adam Glyn on TikTok, where he discussed the dynamics of their relationship.
In an interview with Adam Glyn on TikTok, Kyle addressed the relationship.
“I’m giving Amanda grace just because I know … from a mental standpoint [that] she’s fragile,” said Kyle.
He was then asked if he thinks they hooked up in the summer. “I’ve seen rumors, I’ve seen blinds, and I’ve had DMs that say it dates back to like June,” he said. “I don’t know what to believe. … There’s a little murkiness as to our separation, and we put the announcement out, that I think we’ll have to address the reunion.”
Kyle said he’s still in “shock” and “disbelief,” and Andy Cohen hasn’t reached out to him.
“But again, I feel like West kind of positioned itself very conveniently to be this knight in shining armor for women, standing up for Amanda, checking me,” he said. “For him to say what he said in his confessional and then double down on Watch What Happens, I was like, something’s up.”
“I mean, he basically threw his friendship with me away in one swoop,” he added. “Then that’s when, you know, the wheels started turning in terms of … all these rumors. What happened to Bro Code? He compared me to the Wolf of Wall Street [for] buying Amanda a watch. Like, the Wolf of Wall Street buys his wife present when he bangs a hooker. And he goes, ‘I probably made things worse for you with that comment.’ I’m like, ‘Bro, you lit me on fire, you kicked me when I’m down.’”
Kyle said West is “smart” and “strategic” enough to know the “audience” of the show, and he “clearly [knows] what to say to women to win them over.”
“A lot of people don’t understand how close [West and I] were,” he said. “We traveled to Toronto, we traveled to the Ozarks, I was at his parents’ house, riding horses in his dad’s ranch, like, there’s some wild betrayal there.”
According to Kyle, West is capable of “manipulating any female, my wife included.”
@adamglyn Part 3 of my talk with @Bravo star Kyle Cooke talking about the Amanda and West relationship. #summerhouse #bravo
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Around the same time, Kyle addressed his business in an Instagram video – after sharing his struggles with LoverBoy in the latest episode.
“I have no control as to what happened this week. But I did open to Carl about the financial stress I’m under running Loverboy on this week’s episode of Summer House,” he said. “So my original plan was to kind of start touching on those challenges.”
“Most of my days I’m just behind the computer, 10, 12 hour work days, not prioritizing content, and I’ve relied a little too heavily on the show to give you guys a glimpse into entrepreneurship and running a small brand and some of the challenges that we face in big alcohol,” he added. “But obviously a lot has changed this week.”
“When I talked about that $500,000 investment, it’s to literally cover payroll to keep [my employees] in their seats and to stop them from going to a competitor,” he said. “I don’t take a salary, as we’ve talked about. … I’m gonna turn this thing around. We’re still up against the clock. We’re still running out of cash. We’re still looking for an operational partner. I thought by now all that would be solved.”