'Summer House's West Wilson Denies Jennifer Fessler Rumors After Ciara Miller Says They 'Slept Together'
Summer Housestar West Wilson and The Real Housewives of New Jersey's Jennifer Fessler are hitting back against Ciara Miller's claim that they slept together.
The rumor started after someone posted on Threads that Page Six had asked Jennifer about the Summer House scandal, and she reportedly gushed that West was a sweet "golden retriever" who didn't mean to hurt anyone and deserved a break. The Bravo drama began in late March when West and Kyle Cooke's estranged wife, Amanda Batula, admitted they were in a romantic relationship. At the same time, West and Ciara had recently rekindled their friendship, which appeared to be heading back toward a romance.
Ciara responded to the thread by writing, "lol, because they slept together too." Another commenter replied, "Ma'am! I beg your pardon?!?! Ain't that old lady married? Oh he got a type," which prompted Miller to reply, "That's what I thought…."
The comment went viral, and West posted the viral "math lady" meme on his Instagram story, writing "News to me" along with a crying emoji.
Jennifer, who is married, also denied the rumor, telling Page Six, "It's flattering that anyone would think someone who slept with Ciara Miller would be interested in sleeping with me." In April, Jennifer shared a wedding photo with husband Jeff, marking their 27th anniversary, writing, "Happy 27. You could sleep with West or Amanda and I'd still stay!"
Summer House Season 10 is quickly heading toward its finale, setting the stage for what could be one of Bravo's most explosive reunions yet. Host Andy Cohen called it one of the most "intense" and "emotionally draining" reunions he's ever conducted. Shortly after his comments, shocking audio leaks from the taping surfaced, with Ciara reportedly heard calling Amanda a "snake," while Kyle referred to West as a "schmuck."
Summer House is on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. on Bravo.
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This story was originally published May 9, 2026 at 5:10 AM.