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Summer House's Kyle Questions West's Manhood in Extended Reunion Sneak Peek

Kyle Cooke questions West Wilson's manliness while taking a jab at his relationship history in Summer House's extended cut for part 3 of the season 10 reunion.

"It's like how many situationships do you need to [have]," Kyle, 43, asks West, 31, in Us Weekly's exclusive sneak peek at the extended and uncensored version of the Bravo episode, streaming on Peacock Wednesday, June 10.

Before Kyle could finish his question, Lindsay Hubbard chimes in, joking, "[To] get to the center of the lollipop." (West's girlfriend, and Kyle's estranged wife, Amanda Batula, rolls her eyes after hearing Lindsay's little quip.)

Kyle, however, doesn't skip a beat finishing his thought process and weighing in on West's past relationship failures, asking, how many more situationships does West need "to get yourself off and feel like the man?"

Kyle wonders, "How much is enough?"

West responds, "That's a good question. I've never [thought about it]."

Lindsay, 39, once again chimes in, claiming "as long as he'll gain followers from each one and can get something out of it," West won't stop.

Elsewhere in the extended clip, West appears to try and take responsibility for his actions and how his relationship with Amanda, 34, has affected the Summer House cast.

"I've hurt you, I've hurt Kyle, especially," West tells Ciara Miller in the video, referring to his past relationship with Ciara, 30, in 2023 and their rekindled flirtation in summer 2025 just months before he hooked up with her one-time BFF Amanda.

West acknowledges that he's "also" hurt "everyone here," looking around at his Bravo costars.

"It f***ing breaks my heart. It f***ing sucks and I'm sorry," West says in one of his more vulnerable moments on the three-part reunion.

He then explains, "I do think at this point people here know, friendships do matter to me. But I have compromised those in more ways than one."

Ciara, however, points out that the West who joined the reality show during season 8 doesn't appear to be the same guy sitting on stage now.

"We don't know that anymore. We also don't know who you are," Ciara says. "You're a completely different person than who you lead on to be."

The preview clip ends with footage that was previously included in the broadcast-version of part 3 of the Summer House reunion, which aired on Tuesday, June 2.

During the portion of the episode, Kyle confronts West about his intentions with Amanda moving forward while the rest of the cast is on a quick break.

Amanda Batula and West Wilson.Courtesy of Amanda Batula/Instagram

"I'm honestly still trying to figure out how much you care," Kyle told West as host Andy Cohen watched from his seat.

Ciara claimed, "He doesn't," as she walked off stage to regroup.

Kyle proceeded to tell West that it's been "one long mindf***" since Amanda and West confirmed their romantic relationship on March 31, which was two months after Kyle and Amanda announced their divorce in January. (Amanda and Kyle were married four years before they went their separate ways.)

"Being here I'm not going to lie, I didn't know how I'd even react to seeing the two of you together," Kyle continued. "Usually, you come into a reunion [and] you try to shoot for resolution."

The Loverboy founder confessed he "knew there wasn't going to be a resolution today," but his question earlier about "what's the plan" was something he hoped would become more clear.

"Not just for you and Amanda, but everybody," Kyle continued.

Before Kyle walked off stage he noted, "Not to say you have an answer because it's a f***ing loaded question."

During the rest of the reunion's final installment, the cast tried to get to the bottom of West and Amanda's relationship timeline. They asked whether the pair had hooked up in 2025, which both of them adamantly denied.

The couple, however, did reveal on Tuesday's episode that they had not said the word "love" to each other, but they'd been monogamous since their March statement.

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This story was originally published June 10, 2026 at 8:00 AM.

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