‘In the City’ Premiere Brings Emotional Confrontation as Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke Address West Wilson “Cheating” Rumors On‑Camera
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Bravo’s new spinoff "In the City" premiered on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, immediately following the Season 10 finale of Summer House, turning the night into a crossover event centered heavily on the unraveling of Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke’s marriage. The series, filmed in New York City, follows Summer House personalities including Batula, Cooke, and Lindsay Hubbard as they navigate careers, friendships, and breakups away from the Hamptons backdrop that defined the original show.
The emotional “affair” conversation on camera
In the In the City premiere episode, Cooke directly pressed Batula about whether her growing connection with West Wilson amounted to an “emotional affair,” raising the stakes of rumors that had been circulating online for weeks. During a filmed conversation, Cooke asked Batula if she could “honestly say” that, through Thanksgiving, there had not even been an emotional affair with Wilson, explicitly naming their colleague while trying to clarify when lines may have been crossed.
Batula interrupted before Cooke finished the question and firmly denied that anything inappropriate had been happening with Wilson at that time, framing her stance as a categorical rejection of any cheating narrative. Cooke nonetheless continued to grapple with the emotional fallout, later telling Batula tearfully that he did not view her as a bad person even as he struggled with the pain of their breakup and the perception of betrayal within their friend group.
Past cheating and the “video” claim
As the conversation escalated, Batula brought up previous incidents of alleged infidelity by Cooke, challenging any implication that she had violated their marital vows while emphasizing that she had already experienced being cheated on in the relationship. She stated that Cooke had “cheated” on her, while Cooke countered that his actions amounted to a single one-night stand rather than a pattern, underscoring how differently they characterize past events.
Batula further alleged that Cooke had made out with another person during their marriage and claimed there was a video of the encounter when he questioned the source of her information, a detail that has fueled online discussion about unseen footage and accountability. As of publication, that alleged video has not been publicly released, and Cooke has not independently confirmed the existence of such footage, leaving the claim as part of the on-camera back-and-forth rather than a publicly verified piece of evidence.
How the premiere frames the marriage breakdown
The premiere episode situates Cooke and Batula’s arguments within a broader narrative of a marriage in free fall, with Batula voicing concerns about fidelity, trust, and the imbalance of power in their relationship, including in scenes previously highlighted in trailers. In one snippet carried over from promo materials, Batula can be seen asking Cooke, “Who was in our apartment last night while I asleep?” and demanding, “Do you know how many times you’ve cheated on me?”, framing the marriage as repeatedly undermined by Cooke’s alleged behavior.
The show also documents their disagreement over finances and legal protections, including a tense discussion about their lack of a prenuptial agreement, during which Batula warns Cooke that if he “comes for” her, she will respond in kind, prompting Cooke to insist that such a conflict would be “a losing battle.” The combination of emotional accusations and legal anxiety is presented as a key driver pushing the pair toward separation, a split they publicly confirmed months before the romance between Batula and Wilson was acknowledged.
West Wilson and the timeline of a new relationship
Outside the premiere episode itself, much of the public conversation has focused on the timeline of Batula’s relationship with West Wilson, a fellow Summer House cast member whose on-screen chemistry with Batula was teased in earlier trailers. In a March 31, 2026 joint statement, Batula and Wilson confirmed they had developed what they described as a “connection,” marking their first official acknowledgment of the relationship after weeks of speculation and social media theories.
Wilson has publicly rejected claims that there was any overlap between his relationship with Batula and other partnerships, including his previous romance with Summer House costar Ciara Miller, asserting that everyone involved was single when he and Batula began seeing each other. On his “Show Me Something” podcast, released April 20, Wilson reiterated that “there was no overlap” and said online speculation has not changed his insistence that the relationship began after prior breakups had already taken place.
Bravo’s decision to fold real-time drama into the premiere
Although In the City initially wrapped filming before Batula and Wilson formally confirmed their relationship, Bravo subsequently picked cameras back up to capture some of the developing fallout, echoing the network’s approach to other high-profile reality television scandals. A profile of the new series reported that producers chose to incorporate additional footage addressing the Amanda–West drama into the Season 1 premiere, aiming to meet audience expectations in the wake of intense social media interest and tabloid coverage.
The network has framed the show as a way to give Summer House viewers a more granular look at the cast’s everyday lives in New York City, with Frances Berwick, chairman of Bravo and Peacock’s unscripted portfolio, emphasizing the appetite for following these personalities beyond weekend parties in the Hamptons. With In the City scheduled weekly on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET and next-day streaming on Peacock, the premiere’s inclusion of real-time relational fallout positions the show to track the continuing evolution of Batula and Cooke’s separation alongside her new partnership with Wilson.
Kyle Cooke’s public reaction and allegations of betrayal
Beyond the premiere episode, Cooke has spoken publicly about his feelings regarding Batula’s relationship with Wilson, describing a sense of betrayal given the close friendship he believed he shared with his costar. In an interview with journalist Adam Glenn that was reposted on TikTok and later covered by entertainment outlets, Cooke said he was still “processing” how to confront Wilson and remarked that he felt Wilson was “capable of manipulating any female,” including Batula, while noting they were not yet officially divorced at the time.
Cooke’s language has drawn attention because it merges personal hurt with accusations about Wilson’s character, though Wilson, for his part, has not publicly responded in detail to those specific comments, focusing instead on denying timeline overlap. The premiere episode does not feature Batula or Wilson making explicit allegations about each other’s integrity but does situate their connection as a flashpoint for unresolved tensions in Batula’s marriage to Cooke.
Fan speculation, social media, and reality TV ethics
The combination of on-screen accusations, off-screen statements, and staggered timelines has fueled intense fan speculation across platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Bravo-focused blogs, where viewers have attempted to reconstruct a precise chronology of the breakup and new romance. Entertainment commentators have noted that some of the discourse includes unverified rumors and fan theories, prompting multiple outlets to underscore that there is no independently confirmed evidence that Batula cheated on Cooke with Wilson, beyond what cast members allege or deny on camera.
For reality TV audiences, the In the City premiere raises familiar questions about the ethics of televising real-time relationship breakdowns, including the impact on everyone involved—particularly when stories of cheating and emotional betrayal are edited for narrative impact. Commentators have compared Bravo’s decision to extend filming into the immediate aftermath of the Amanda–West reveal to the network’s handling of “Scandoval” on Vanderpump Rules, where additional cameras were deployed to ensure the season captured the most explosive developments.
Looking ahead: reunion questions and ongoing storylines
With Summer House Season 10 heading toward a reunion and In the City just beginning its run, both series appear positioned to keep revisiting the overlapping issues of trust, fidelity, and friendship among the New York cast. Reports indicate that fans can expect additional clarity on the Amanda–Kyle–West situation at the upcoming Summer House reunion, where Wilson’s insistence on “no overlap” and Batula’s on-camera denials of cheating are likely to be examined alongside Cooke’s claims of emotional betrayal.
As In the City continues airing Tuesday nights on Bravo at 9 p.m. ET, the show is set to delve deeper into Batula and Cooke’s legal and emotional uncoupling, while also charting the trajectory of Batula’s new partnership with Wilson and the ripple effects within their friend group. For viewers invested in the interpersonal dynamics of the Summer House universe, the premiere’s emotional confrontations signal that questions of fidelity and trust will remain central to Bravo’s storytelling in the months ahead.
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