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That partnership didn't last long.
"Summer House" star Amanda Batula found herself at the center of fresh drama Tuesday after a fashion campaign she fronted disappeared within hours of going live, just as her romance with co-star West Wilson was publicly confirmed.
Batula had kicked off the day with a bold campaign for Flower by Edie Parker, posing in a cheeky cropped tee for the cannabis-themed collection. The promotional shoot quickly sparked attention online, with the brand noting that part of the proceeds would support the Last Prisoner Project, an organization focused on cannabis justice reform.
But by the afternoon, the posts featuring Batula had vanished.
In their place, the brand uploaded a replacement image with a pointed caption that hinted at a sudden change of plans.
"A lot can change in a day," the post read, as fans immediately connected the switch to the reality star's relationship reveal.
The timing raised eyebrows across Bravo circles, especially after Batula and Wilson issued a joint statement confirming that their friendship had recently turned romantic. The reveal came after weeks of speculation and added fuel to an already tense dynamic involving Wilson's former flame, Ciara Miller, who has long been considered one of Batula's closest friends.
Social media reacted fast, with many fans praising the brand for pivoting away from Batula so quickly. Others defended the reality star, arguing that her private life should not have cost her a campaign opportunity.
Still, the backlash was impossible to ignore.
The controversy only deepened because Batula had previously spoken warmly about both Miller and Wilson, making the romance reveal feel especially messy to longtime viewers.
Now, what started as a stylish brand rollout has turned into one more headline in Bravo's growing web of friendship fallout, shifting loyalties and reality TV chaos.
Same shirt. Different face. Much louder scandal.

